A guide to UK shore fishing marks. The list of fishing marks is built on a continual basis so check back to find your local sea fishing hot spot.
Corus Sea fishing The “Short Arm” belongs to Corus Steel in Port Talbot is accessed by permit only. I understand the current cost is £27.50 for the short arm and £46 for the long arm.…
Ogmore Deeps shore fishing A very popular shore fishing mark on the South Wales coast line. The ground is made up of rock ledges leading out to sand and deep water about 50 meters from…
Sea fishing at Mumbles pier, South Wales Mumbles Pier, in Sawnsea fishes well for in the Summer months for bass, garfish, mackerel, plaice, mullet and trigger fish. In winter it offers whiting, dabs, flounder, codling,…
A long shingle beach similar to a very mini Chesil beach. This beach is very dangerous and requires alot of respect, it shelves quickly and has a powerful longshore drift. Species caught at this venue…
A great mark into cool deep water. You need to be real careful getting down as its very steep. Pollock and Mackerel are caught here as well as Wrasse just shy of double figures. Bass…
This mark once had the reputation of being the best shore Conger mark on the South coast. 50Lb eels were taken on a regular basis – times have changed! Plaice, Dabs and Wrasse can be…
The Warren is a sand spit across the river Exe. The main beach can be fished but you need a long cast to get you into the deeper water, the bottom is clean here. This…
I have fished this location numerous times, it an interesting location with large pinnacles of red rock standing in the sea. Good size wrasse come in from this beach with Dogfish and the odd nice…
This steep shingle beach has never stood out as one of the best marks. The left side is very rough and produces the usual species if you are prepared to loose some tackle. The right…
This delightful beach requires a good walk from the car park, down a cliff path to the beach below. Species caught here range from Bass, Ray, Plaice and Dogfish and you can use most methods…
