Carloggas

Fishing Marks near Carloggas

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Planning a session in Carloggas, Cornwall? Start with Watergate Bay, Whipsiderry Beach and Porth Beach. Switch between lures for summer shoals and ledger rigs over rough ground; the nearby marks below include distances, access notes and species tips.

36 Marks Found

Watergate Bay

(6.5/10)

1.0 miles from Carloggas

A wide, exposed Atlantic surf beach north of Newquay with clean sand and rocky points at either end. Best fished on a flooding tide into dusk or after dark, working the surf tables, gutters and the first/second sandbar. Bass patrol the white water after onshore blows, while dogfish and small‑eyed...

Bass Whiting Turbot Brill Spotted Ray

Whipsiderry Beach

(6.3/10)

1.4 miles from Carloggas

A tide-dependent cove between Porth and Watergate Bay with steep cliff steps and a mix of clean sand, rock platforms, and kelp-fringed gullies. Suits surf fishing for bass and flats on the sand, and light lure/bait work around the rocky edges for pollack and wrasse. Summer brings mackerel, scad, and...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Small-eyed Ray

Porth Beach

(6.8/10)

1.8 miles from Carloggas

A wide, shallow, sandy bay on Newquay’s north coast with easy, level access and a small brackish stream crossing the beach. Best fished at dusk into dark on a building tide when there’s a gentle surf, or in winter for whiting. The clean sand and gutters hold bass, flatfish and...

Bass Pollack Flounder Turbot Spotted Ray

Lusty Glaze Beach

(6.3/10)

2.0 miles from Carloggas

Sheltered sandy cove on the east side of Newquay with steep steps down from the cliff-top. Clean sand in the middle with rough, kelpy ground and small ledges at both ends. Suits summer lure and float work for pelagics and wrasse around the headlands, and surf/bottom tactics on the sand...

Bass Pollack Whiting Dab Turbot

Mawgan Porth

(7.1/10)

2.1 miles from Carloggas

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

Tolcarne Beach

(6.5/10)

2.5 miles from Carloggas

Tolcarne Beach is a sheltered, sandy cove in Newquay backed by steep cliffs, with clean sand and rocky ground at either end. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and at night, with surf conditions producing bass and calmer periods suiting flatfish and rays. Watch for powerful surf,...

Bass Pollack Whiting Flounder Small-eyed Ray