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Stone steps beside the Nova Scotia pub at Hotwells give access to the tidal River Avon/New Cut. An urban estuary mark that fishes best on the last two hours of the flood into the first hour of the ebb; expect strong currents, fast water level changes and mud at low...
A long roadside river wall along the A4 Portway on the tidal River Avon. Deep, fast-flowing water with a pronounced tidal run and silty bottom. Best fished on the flood into dusk or at night. Expect snags and strong currents; grip leads and a drop net are recommended. Parking is...
Sea Mills is a tidal estuary mark on the River Avon where the Trym meets the main channel. Expect a huge tidal range, powerful currents and very muddy banks. Most anglers fish from firm ground around Sea Mills Pill/harbour walls and the slipway rather than venturing onto the mud. It...
Tidal harbour basin at the confluence of the River Trym and the River Avon in northwest Bristol. Very muddy, shallow margins with a stronger main channel; fast Severn-range tides and thick silt mean you should fish only from firm ground (harbour wall/paths) and never step onto the mud. Best two...
A paved, rail‑railed promenade on the tidal River Avon at Sea Mills, just above the Trym confluence. Deep, fast, very coloured water with a huge tidal range; best results on the flood and the last two hours to high, especially on springs. Thin‑lipped mullet patrol the margins and outfalls in...
Tidal steps on the River Avon at the former Shirehampton–Pill ferry. Deep, fast-flowing estuarine channel with extreme tidal range and strong lateral pull; best fished the last two hours of the flood and the first of the ebb around high water. Muddy margins and scattered snags; use strong grip leads...
Bristol’s “coastline” is really the inner Bristol Channel/Severn Estuary and the tidal River Avon around Avonmouth – a short, largely industrial shore with immense tides, soft mud, and fast flows. It’s not a classic beach county, but it offers gritty, productive estuary fishing for bass, thornback rays, smoothhound, conger eel, and winter codling/whiting when conditions line up. The appeal is heavy-tide estuary sport close to the city, with bigger open-coast options a short drive into North Somerset or South Gloucestershire.
Avonmouth and Portbury fringe (within the Bristol boundary):
Tidal River Avon (Sea Mills to the Gorge/Hotwells):
Severnside fringe – Severn Beach, Aust, New Passage (immediately NE of Bristol in South Gloucestershire):
Portishead to Clevedon (immediately SW of Bristol in North Somerset):
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bass | C&R likely, odd fish | C&R likely, odd fish | Picking up on warmer neaps | Better on mild floods | Good on crab | Good | Good | Good | Peak shoals + larger fish | Peak larger fish | Tails off with cold | C&R likely, odd fish |
| Thornback ray | Occasional | Occasional | Starting | Improving | Good | Good | Good | Good | Good | Good | Fading | Rare |
| Smoothhound | - | - | Rare | First arrivals | Good | Peak | Peak | Good | Tailing off | Rare | - | - |
| Whiting | Good in cold spells | Good | Fading | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | First arrivals | Good |
| Codling (variable) | Occasional | Occasional | Rare | - | - | - | - | - | - | Rare | Occasional | Occasional |
| Conger eel | Year-round, best at night | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round | Year-round |
| Thick-lipped mullet | - | - | Occasional | Starting | Better | Good | Peak | Peak | Good | Good | Fading | - |
| Flounder (declined) | Occasional | Occasional | Occasional | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Occasional | Occasional |
Notes:
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| Area | Character & Access | Best species | Best methods | Prime season | Safety/facilities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avonmouth/Portbury fringe (Bristol) | Industrial sea walls near the Avon mouth; strictly controlled access around docks | Bass, thornback ray, conger, winter whiting/codling | 6–8 oz grippers; pulley pennel with crab/squid; up-and-over for rays | Apr–Oct for bass/rays; Nov–Feb for whiting/codling | Watch for overtopping, ship wash; observe port byelaws |
| Tidal River Avon (Sea Mills–Hotwells) | Mud banks and walls with short HW windows | School bass, mullet, eels (release), odd flounder | Small worm/crab baits; short snoods; bread for mullet | May–Sep for bass/mullet | Soft mud, slippery steps, fast ebb; urban parking care |
| Severnside fringe (Severn Beach/Aust) | Long seawalls, huge tides; 10–20 min from Bristol | Thornback ray, smoothhound, bass, winter whiting | Pulley pennel with crab; squid/bluey for rays; heavy grip leads | May–Sep for rays/hounds; winter for whiting | Overtopping risk on big springs; stay off mud |
| Portishead–Clevedon (North Somerset) | Deeper-water walls/piers close to Bristol | Bass, rays, hounds, conger | Pulley/dropper; crab/squid; night for conger | May–Oct for bass/rays; summer for hounds | Ticketing on some piers; stronger flows near headlands |