Private River Test Beat

Chalkstream Fly Fishing on a Private Beat of the River Test

Guided Fly Fishing on the River Test

Welcome to one of the best kept secrets anywhere on the River Test. 

For many happy years this has been one of the best-run fly fishing syndicates in Hampshire, with completely exclusive access to some of the finest and most prestigious water on the main River Test and her adjacent carrier streams. 

While the tight-knit syndicate succeeds, there are occasional  vacancies when we are delighted to be able to offer limited availability for guided rods, on a small number of these days throughout the season. You can check availability and book online today, or get in touch to chat about your plans in more detail. 

River Test - A Private Beat

Small Groups
Relaxed/Easygoing
River Test

A rare and exciting opportunity to fish a private fly fishing syndicate on the River Test in the company of a fishing guide. Due to the private nature of the fishing, day rods are available on selected dates throughout the season only when taken with a fishing guide.

Perfectly poised between Stockbridge and Romsey this famous part of the river Test enjoys terrific fly life including abundant hatches of hawthorn, grannom, olive and an explosive mayfly. The beats are generously stocked with large trout to compliment plenty of wild brown trout and grayling. 

There are four beats of the River Test, beautifully secluded in the water meadows, each with their own section of main river and nearby carrier stream. The main river is the perfect place to make long casts over the sweeping glides, whilst the carrier streams offer something a little more challenging.  Your beat will be allocated on the day and depending on the number of rods available, it may be shared by up to 1 or 2 other people, or indeed you may have it for exclusive use. 

Your guide will provide all the tackle, equipment and flies plus hotel pick up if you are planning to stay locally. For lunch we can take you to the local pub or if you prefer we can arrange a picnic hamper.

There is a state of the art fishing cabin with a fully equipped kitchen and toilet facilities, plus indoor and outdoor dining areas with riverside views. 

Guided Day on
The River Test

From £615/day
Season
Overview
The Fishing
Amenities

The Beat

Main River

The Oakley beat is perhaps the most famous fly fishing beat anywhere on the River Test. It was here that F.M. Halford would sit in his fishing cabin overlooking the river and send his riverkeeper to capture a mayfly dun as it hatched off the surface. The river keeper would present his catch in the clasp of his hands, then Halford would study it and tie his own pattern in anticipation of the evening rise.

This is the place to base yourselves for your day. Gather at the hut here in the morning for teas and coffees and reconvene back here for the lunch. The Oakley cabin has electricity, fresh drinking water, and ample seating inside and out.

The newly restored Oakley beat has been revived with habitat that provides everything a wild trout needs. The first thing that strikes you is the diversity of tree cover, wooded debris, deep fast scours, and slow open glides. You will require a good range of techniques in order to make the most of every step as you wade upstream, so short line overhead and roll casts, and even the bow and arrow cast, may be useful when those big wild trout hold in the hard-to-reach places.

Oakley enjoys terrific fly life, and when the season opens in April the hatch calendar turns to grannom, Hawthorn, and large dark olive, but the wild trout wait until the mayfly before they throw caution to the wind. As spring turns to summer, the olives are complimented by some explosive hatches of evening sedge that will keep you glued to the riverbank long into the evening.

It is upstream dry fly and nymph fishing all season. We recommend a lightweight outfit for delicate presentation, but something strong enough to hold the course in case you fool one of the large wild brown trout into slurping up your fly. They can put up a tremendous battle in the weed and marginal vegetation.

The beat itself should be waded, and whilst you may find the riverbank is a great vantage point to spot fish, wading is essential for getting your fly in front of them. Only the final 50 yards are fished from the true left bank. The Oakley beat will comfortably accommodate two rods, so you can send one person to the halfway point upstream, or wade upstream as a pair, however you prefer. The Rectory and Dun beats are a 5-minute drive away.

Lamb Stream

Welcome to the Rectory! This is a beat for one rod, or a pair taking it in turns to spot fish and make the cast. There are plenty of smaller fish in the fast water at the lower part of the beat, but keep your eyes peeled for the larger ones as you work your way upstream.

For the early season fly fisher, the Rectory routinely produces the best grannom hatches anywhere on the fishery. The mayfly is easily as prolific as the Oakley beat, and when the fly hatches are heavy and the fish are gorging at the surface, it is possible to tot up quite an impressive tally and leave your mark in the catch record book. Again, its upstream dry fly and nymph all season so fill your boxes with all the chalkstream classics; gnats, sedge, olives, PTNs, and mayfly when in season.

The river is narrow and intimate in places, with lots of woody debris, inviting pools, and dense marginal cover. The habitat is wild, and quite jungle-like at the lower half of the beat, which makes for some challenging but unique and enthralling fly fishing in a primeval setting.

The advice from the regulars is not to rush it, some of the best fishing can be enjoyed within the first 50 yards as you wade upstream. From the bottom of the beat up to the hut, you’ll get the best from the river by wading. Once you cross the bridge upstream of the hut, you’ll need to swap between wading and bank fishing as water levels allow. The final section, opposite the Rectory House garden as you approach the upper limit, is a no wading stretch and fished from the true left bank. 
 
There is a generous fishing cabin with indoor seating and some reading materials to while away the day, but otherwise we recommend returning to the Oakley cabin for lunch and afternoon tea.

Carrier Streams

Our much-loved beat on the River Dun, a famous tributary of the River Test, enjoys some of the most prolific fly life anywhere on the estate. Mayfly is exceptional as you might expect, but what is truly impressive is that post-mayfly period in June when evening hatches of blue winged olive can be biblical when you hit it right.

This beat can be divided into two. The lower half is characteristically slow-moving, with long sweeping glides as the river turns through a beautiful deciduous woodland known as Bitterne Grove. This is typically where the larger fish reside. The upper section, which flows through the meadows is much narrower, with thick marginal vegetation on both sides as it winds through the landscape.

Both sections have relatively high banks, which can provide a great vantage point for spotting your quarry. Whilst much of the beat is wadeable, depths vary significantly, so once you’ve seen your target fish, it’s time to consider whether a cast from the bank is most appropriate or whether it’s possible to get in and wade to find the best angle of approach. 

The advice here is to be precise. A lightweight outfit in the 7ft 2-3wt range would be the most fun, but we readily tackle up with an 8’6ft 5wt as a good robust allrounder. The small wild trout can be especially spooky, so wait until you find them rising happily before you attempt a cast.

There is a small fishing hut that offers ample protection from the elements, but otherwise it is best to return to the Oakley beat for lunch and afternoon tea.

Testimonials

The Location

Life in the Wilderness

by Jimmy Hill, River Keeper at the Wilderness

Jimmy has been a thoroughbred river keeper for as long as he can remember. Living in a cottage hidden away in his own woodland, this is a man who quite literally lives and breaths the river he works on. He wakes to the call of the cuckoos and sleeps to the hoot of the owls. Nothing happens here without Jimmy knowing. This is the story of life in the Wilderness…

FAQs

How will my booking be confirmed?

We will send you a full booking confirmation by email, along with any maps, directions, travel arrangements, and arrival instructions required, plus the contact information for your Guide.

Our guides will come equipped with all the tackle, equipment and flies required at no extra cost.

We suggest bringing a picnic or if you prefer, we can take you to the local pub. For something special, our delightful range of riverside hampers are also available to preorder.

The million dollar question! Of course it depends on the season, but generally we suggest a good mix of dry flies and nymphs in the S14 – S16 range. Your fishing guide will come with all the flies required for your day, but if you would like to bring your own, our boxes will always feature a generous pinch of Blue Winged Olives, Parachute Adams’, Sawyers Pheasant Tail Nymphs, and Peeping Caddis.

Your fishing guide will come fully equipped with all the tackle and equipment required, but if you have your heart set on using your own, we suggest a rod in the 3 to 5 weight range, paired with an arbor reel, and a floating fly line. It is also wise to carry a pouch of tapered leaders in the 9ft to 12ft / 4x to 6x range to cover all basis.

Gratuity is not obligatory, but always very much appreciated. As a guideline, 10% to 15% of your guide fee is a good starting point.  

Sadly, we cannot cancel or postpone your booking under any circumstances. However, if you are unable to attend your day, please let us know at your earliest convenience and we will endeavour to resell the booking for you. If we are successful, you will be eligible for a credit to the full value of your booking, valid for 24 months, or a refund minus a 25% admin fee.

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Dreaming of a burbling chalkstream brimming with frenzied brown trout slurping in the gunsmoke of an electric fly hatch? Your next adventure starts here!