Exton Manor Farm
on the River MeonStill fishing for pictures…
Contribute picturesJust under a third of a mile of single-bank dry fly and nymph water on the River Meon at Exton, in Hampshire's South Downs National Park. The Meon is the most easterly of the Hampshire chalk streams, rising at East Meon and reaching the Solent 15 miles to the south — in many respects a smaller version of the Itchen, just as clear but perhaps a little faster flowing. It is a varied river, reflecting the patchwork nature of the surrounding farmland, with gravel shallows, deep pools, open meadows and woodland within a typical half-mile section. At Exton Manor Farm, the water runs in front of a fishing hut before opening up on the right with a hedge on the left; a steel gate and cattle crossing mark roughly two-thirds of the way up the beat, which ends at a road bridge shaded by a stand of trees. The fishing is for wild brown trout on a catch-and-release basis, and it earns its "legend" difficulty rating. The river is a tapestry of weaving gravel courses and white-flowering crowfoot, and drag is a thorny issue where competing, swirling currents demand precise presentation. The chalk-filtered water supports over half a dozen species of stonefly, twenty-two species of mayfly, and nearly forty species of caddisfly — olives and mayfly feature through the main season, with surface activity peaking in summer. Nymph fishing is permitted alongside the dry fly, and sight-fishing to individual fish with a small pheasant tail nymph is a viable and exciting approach. This beat appeared on the cover of the April 2019 issue of *Trout & Salmon* magazine. The season runs 2 April to 29 September, priced at £110 early season, £145 through the main season and £100 late season. A fishing hut on the bank provides shelter and a base for the day. A 7–8ft rod rated for a #3 or #4 line suits the intimate scale of the river; fine tippet and careful wading are essential on water this clear. The whole river carries protection under Hampshire County Council's Sites of Interest for Nature Conservation designation.
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Seasonal Rates
| Season | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Late Season | 1 Jul – 30 Sept | £100 /day |
| Early Season | 3 Apr – 15 May | £110 /day |
| Main Season | 16 May – 30 Jun | £145 /day |
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About the River Meon
The most easterly of the Hampshire chalk streams, the River Meon rises from groundwater springs south of East Meon in the South Downs and runs 21 miles southward through Hampshire to meet the Solent…
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