Amble, Chapel

Fishing Marks near Amble, Chapel

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Planning a session in Amble, Chapel, Cornwall? Start with Lundy Bay, Polzeath Beach and Rock Beach. Switch between lures for summer shoals and ledger rigs over rough ground; the nearby marks below include distances, access notes and species tips.

22 Marks Found

Harlyn Bay

(7.4/10)

7.4 miles from Amble, Chapel

Broad west-facing sandy bay near Padstow with easy parking and access. Clean surf over sand with rocky headlands at both ends. Fishes well on a flooding tide into dusk or after a westerly blow as the sea settles. Bass work the surf gutters; summer flatfish (especially turbot) patrol the banks;...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Dab

Trebarwith Strand

(6.5/10)

7.4 miles from Amble, Chapel

An exposed Atlantic-facing beach backed by slate cliffs and reefs, with mixed sand and rocky ground. The sandy strand largely disappears at high water; at lower states, gullies, kelp beds, and clean sand patches open up. Fish the surf for bass and rays, or work the rocky ledges on either...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Mother Ivey’s Bay

(6.4/10)

8.3 miles from Amble, Chapel

Sheltered sandy cove with rocky arms on either side, just east of Trevose Head. Suits surf and light lure fishing for bass in a moderate swell, with summer shoals of mackerel and garfish pushing bait tight to the beach and rocky points. Rocky margins hold wrasse and pollack in clear...

Bass Pollack Plaice Turbot Small-eyed Ray

Constantine Bay

(6.3/10)

8.5 miles from Amble, Chapel

Exposed Atlantic surf beach with rocky headlands at either end (towards Booby’s Bay and Treyarnon). Productive for surf bass and seasonal flatfish on the clean sand, with wrasse and pollack from the adjacent rocks. Best at dawn/dusk or after dark on a flooding tide; calmer, clear seas favour turbot and...

Bass Pollack Pouting Turbot Small-eyed Ray

Booby’s Bay

(6.4/10)

8.6 miles from Amble, Chapel

A broad Atlantic-facing surf beach with rocky reefs and kelp gullies at both ends beneath Trevose Head. Best for bass in lively surf at dawn/dusk; summer brings mackerel and garfish close, while the reefs hold wrasse and pollack. On calmer, settled nights the sandy expanses can throw up small-eyed rays...

Bass Pollack Turbot Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Treyarnon Bay

(6.8/10)

8.7 miles from Amble, Chapel

Treyarnon Bay is a west-facing sandy beach with rocky headlands and gullies at either end, offering mixed-ground fishing. The surf beach produces bass in a rolling sea, while the kelp-fringed rocks to the north and south hold wrasse and pollack. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad to the points on...

Bass Pollack Whiting Turbot Small-eyed Ray