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Best marks near Lower Black Moss
Top spots within about 100 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Queensferry (River Dee)
55.3 miles from Lower Black Moss
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower...
View markHawarden Bridge (River Dee)
55.3 miles from Lower Black Moss
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where...
View markFlint Foreshore
55.6 miles from Lower Black Moss
Flint Foreshore is a wide, very shallow Dee Estuary foreshore of mud and sand with patches of shingle and scattered rocks, fished...
View markGreenfield Dock
55.6 miles from Lower Black Moss
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent...
View markConnah’s Quay
55.7 miles from Lower Black Moss
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay...
View markBagillt Foreshore
55.8 miles from Lower Black Moss
Bagillt Foreshore is a low-lying Dee Estuary shoreline of mixed mud, sand and broken ground with patches of stones and old sea-defence...
View markQuick links: Queensferry (River Dee) · Hawarden Bridge (River Dee) · Flint Foreshore · Greenfield Dock · Connah’s Quay · Bagillt Foreshore
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Marks near Lower Black Moss
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Queensferry (River Dee)
55.3 miles from Lower Black Moss
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower Dee, with most anglers targeting the channel edges and gulley lines on a running tide. It’s classic soft-ground estuary fishing: lots of flounder and school whiting/pouting in season,...
Hawarden Bridge (River Dee)
55.3 miles from Lower Black Moss
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where the current runs hard. Expect muddy/silty ground with channels, strong flow on bigger tides, and a mix of flattie and eel fishing rather than clear-water rock species; best...
Flint Foreshore
55.6 miles from Lower Black Moss
Flint Foreshore is a wide, very shallow Dee Estuary foreshore of mud and sand with patches of shingle and scattered rocks, fished mainly by casting from the promenade/sea wall and lower foreshore on bigger tides. Access is easy from Flint town with short walks, but the ground is soft and...
Greenfield Dock
55.6 miles from Lower Black Moss
Greenfield Dock is a sheltered, tidal dock/harbour basin on the Dee Estuary near Greenfield, fished from accessible quay walls, railings and adjacent hard standing. It’s a quiet, snaggy venue with silty channels and short-range casting, best around the flooding tide when fish push in to feed; expect typical estuary sport...
Connah’s Quay
55.7 miles from Lower Black Moss
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay and adjacent paths. It’s predominantly a tides-and-tactics venue: best on the bigger tides with some flow, producing mainly flatties and school bass, with occasional rays/dogs when conditions suit....
Bagillt Foreshore
55.8 miles from Lower Black Moss
Bagillt Foreshore is a low-lying Dee Estuary shoreline of mixed mud, sand and broken ground with patches of stones and old sea-defence debris, fished mainly by short walks from the coastal path/foreshore access points and setting up on firm sand or shingle. It’s typical estuary shore angling: best around the...