Chalkstream fishing with Roxtons.
The Westfair beat of the Anton is a typical upper Test stretch where the river meanders through peaceful, untouched water meadows of the Hampshire countryside. It is exclusive to Roxtons and is available for corporate groups or individual rods throughout the season.
The beat has a well equipped fishing hut which includes a barbeque as well as a generous sized covered area to entertain guests whilst dining. Westfair is split into three double banked beats which stretches to just over one mile of fishing. The river is well stocked with brown trout and has a wonderful head of grayling.
The Anton is a classic chalkstream, the water is gin clear and you are able to stalk individual trout from the well kept banks as they rise to the abundant dry flies. The excellent fly life and weed growth enhance the fishing making every day a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Below is a selection of hotels and local hostelries where you can spend the night before and after your fishing day on the Anton.
Greyhound Inn, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 833
Recently refurbished to a very high standard, with excellent dining.
Peat Spade, Longstock Tel: 01264 810 612
Recently refurbished, six rooms.
Grosvenor Hotel, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 606
A lovely old fashioned hotel, popular with fishermen.
White Hart Hotel, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 663
Gales Brewery pub, refurbished to a high standard as a commercial hotel.
The Three Cups, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 527
A very friendly local, eight rooms.
Carbery Guest House, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 771
Excellent bed and breakfast used by fishermen for years, no evening meals.
Esseborne Manor, Hurstbourne Tarrant Tel: 01264 736 444
Very pleasant manor house hotel with fantastic food and service.
Lainston House Hotel, Sparsholt Tel: 01962 863 588
White Lion Pub, Wherwell Tel: 01264 860 317
Rods
A 9ft rod for a 6wt line is the all-rounder we recommend, however many people, Americans in particular like shorter rods and lighter lines. As a guide, the lightest line we recommend would be a 4wt; otherwise it is difficult to cast into a strong headwind: and the shortest rod we recommend would be an 8ft which gives reasonable line control and enough power to cast a good distance.
Reels
These are generally not an issue with trout fishing on these rivers, but a balanced outfit gives you the perfect combination to maximise your casting.
Lines
Lines of suitable weight for your rod are very important, if your line is a 5wt with a 6wt rod, the rod will not load properly; conversely a 7wt line with a 6wt rod will deaden the action and make casting heavy work.
The ideal line for dry fly and nymph fishing is a weight forward floating line, with a high float profile. The weight forward line is an ideal shooting line and is easy to pick up off the water.
Some fishermen still prefer traditional double taper.
Terminal Tackle (Leaders & Tippet)
Nylon tapered leaders (9ft normally) 4x to 7x, approximately 2½lb to 6lb breaking strain.
Nylon tippet material 4x to 7x, approximately 2½lb to 6lb breaking strain.
nb Not Flurocarbon for dryfly fishing.
Flies
All traditional English dryfly patterns. Specific patterns such as Mayfly, Kites Imperial and Greenwell's Glory, all of which are easily obtainable in local tackle shops.
Fly Dressing
Floatants: Liquid, gels, sprays and powders are all used depending on the size, type of fly and personal choice.
Sinkants: Pastes and liquids are used for sinking and de-shining leaders and tippet.
General Tackle
Scissors, forceps or snips.
As per UK law, nets should all be knotless.
Insect repellents are generally not needed but it is always wise to have in case.
Polaroid glasses in yellow or grey. Yellow for cloudy dull days and grey for sunny days to cut out glare.
Footwear & Clothing
Wellington Boots are the normal footwear as wading is rarely needed or permitted.
Lightweight Waterproof (including leggings if available).
Warm sweater.
Hat of your own choice but long peaks like baseball caps do keep out the glare.
Southern England is a wonderful place to visit with a host of historic places to see such as:
- Stonehenge
- Winchester Cathedral
- Salisbury
- Romsey Abbey
The Anton is very close to the market town of Stockbridge, the spiritual home of dry fly fishing. Stockbridge has two first class tackle shops, four pubs, one quality hotel plus a Michelin star restaurant.
Eating Locally
Peat Spade, Longstock Tel: 01264 810 612
Excellent home cooking with a small interesting menu.
Greyhound Inn, Stockbridge Tel: 01264 810 833
A superb restaurant.
Clos du Marquis (formally Leckford Hut) Tel: 01264 810 738
French-run restaurant with excellent food.
3 miles from Stockbridge on the London road.
Located near the village of Goodworth Clatford, in beautiful countryside, south of Andover in Hampshire.

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Our View
The Anton is a wonderful classic chalkstream where both beginners and expert fishermen will have an enjoyable day.
Price Guide
Day Rods
£645 + vat per 1-3 rods per day during the Mayfly season 14th May to 9th June.
Additional rods (up to 5) during this prime time are £215+vat per rod per day.
£165 + vat per rod per day from 1st to 13th May, July, August & September.
£100 + vat per rod per day during 17th to 30th April and 1st to 15th October.
Exclusive Estate Days
£1,056 + vat per day for 4 rods 15th May to 6th June including lunch.
£856 + vat per day for 4 rods the rest of the season including lunch.

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