Aberporth Rocks, Ceredigion
Approach from the south via Newcastle Emlyn on the B4333, or from the north through Aberystwyth on the A487 taking the right turn onto the B4333. Car parking available near the church, but gets very...
View ArticleConsti Rocks, Aberystwyth
An easy access mark that produces fish all year round and gets you away from the tourist activity if you’re fishing in high summer. You can either fish the rocks themselves, or from the shingle beach....
View ArticleAberystwyth
Aberystwyth is home to one of the largest charter fishing fleets in Wales. It’s no coincidence this. “Aber” sports some of the most varied ground imaginable with a species resident list only equalled...
View ArticleCastle Rocks, Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth is approached from the north via the A487 and from the Midlands on the A470 branching left onto the A44. The mark is sighted immediately in front of the castle ruins. There is ample parking...
View ArticleCeibwr Bay, West Wales
BAITS Small spinners or feathers work best for the mackerel. Bigger spinners and plugs take the pollack, with the wrasse falling to crab or worm baits. TACKLE AND TACTICS A rocky bay with a shallower...
View ArticleCwm Tudu Beach, Ceredigion
A tiny little cove with room for only three anglers at a time. It is flanked by cliff headlands and is quite steep to and fairly deep at long range. The headland on the right is dotted with caves....
View ArticleDale Beach, Pembrokeshire
Almost hidden away at the very western end of Milford Haven, Dale is protected from the prevailing winds and is fishable in most conditions. The beach slopes gently to the sea and is made up from mixed...
View ArticleFishguard Lower Town Harbour
BAITS Fresh crab, if you can get it, is the best for both the flounder and the bass. Also try fresh blow lug tipped with razorfish, or rag worm tipped with a tiny strip of mackerel. TACKLE AND TACTICS...
View ArticleCerrig Penrhyn Point, Borth, Dyfed
MARK DESCRIPTION The northern point of Borth Beach forming the southern flank of the Dovey Estuary. Mainly clean sand banks, but at it’s eastern end carries fingers of shingle where the Leri River runs...
View ArticleBigbury Bay, South Devon
Bigbury bay is a huge bay which consists of many beaches and rock marks, and is located just 10 miles to the east of Plymouth. The rock marks in this area are fished on a regular basis by local and...
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