Burlorne Eglos

Fishing Marks near Burlorne Eglos

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Planning a session in Burlorne Eglos, Cornwall? Start with Rock Beach, Daymer Bay and Lundy Bay. 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

Booby’s Bay

(6.4/10)

9.3 miles from Burlorne Eglos

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

Bedruthan Steps

(6.3/10)

9.3 miles from Burlorne Eglos

An exposed Atlantic rock mark beneath the Carnewas/Bedruthan Steps cliffs between Mawgan Porth and Porthcothan. Deep, kelp-filled gullies, fast tide run-offs around the sea stacks and ledges, and quick-flooding platforms. Best in calm to moderate swell with clear water from late spring to early autumn; winter swells usually make it...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Mawgan Porth

(7.1/10)

9.5 miles from Burlorne Eglos

Open, sandy surf beach flanked by rocky headlands with the River Menalhyl entering at the southern end. Productive for surf bass in a rolling sea; flatfish and small-eyed rays from the cleaner sand at range, especially after dark. Summer sees mackerel and garfish around the corners, with mullet in the...

Bass Pollack Whiting Turbot Small-eyed Ray

Park Head

(6.3/10)

9.7 miles from Burlorne Eglos

Exposed National Trust headland of steep, rugged rocks between Porthcothan and Bedruthan Steps. The ledges give access to deep, kelpy water with strong tidal movement and Atlantic swell influence. Best fished on smaller tides, with a preference for the flooding tide around dawn or dusk. Lure fishing is highly effective...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel