Sennen Cove is situated only a few miles from Lands End, you can have easy access to a great surf beach and a harbour.
There is the usual fishing available from Sennen Cove pier, Wrasse, Pollock and possible Bass.
Sennen beach is one of the best Bass beaches in the area. Most people I talk to say ledgered Lug worm is the way to go, but Sand eels also fish well.
The beach again has large numbers of holiday makers, so consider your times of fishing.
There a strong rip tides so use caution if wading
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Ok. Thanks a lot. Thinking of trying a night conger session from Newlyn Pier & maybe a shore tope session weather permitting.
I have found snippets of information on the internet regarding targeting tope around the St Just area. Have you heard of any possible marks in this area?
Cheers,
Tom
Hi
I have not fished Sennan cove much, I will see what I can find out for you.
I know that Lugg fish well at Sennan Cove for Bass and fish a low tide up.
The beach is always changing shape but research it at low tide and look for deep water gullies. If you get to Sennan Cove during a high tide, look for rip tides (dark bubblie water) The rip tides creat lots of bottom movement and Bass love it.
Jamie
Hello. I am visiting Sennen during early July & trying to research the possibility of some night bass fishing from the beach.
Could you offer me any advice on which tides & what state of the tide to fish, which baits to use, what distance to fish at & if certain parts of the beach fish better than others?
I have visited the beach many times so donβt hesitate to describe specific areas ind detail.
Regards,
Tom