Causilgey

Fishing Marks near Causilgey

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Planning a session in Causilgey, Cornwall? Start with Trevellas Porth, Trevaunance Cove and Droskyn Point. Switch between lures for summer shoals and ledger rigs over rough ground; the nearby marks below include distances, access notes and species tips.

30 Marks Found

Trevellas Porth

(6.1/10)

4.2 miles from Causilgey

A small, steep-sided rocky cove between St Agnes and Perranporth. Fishing is from rough, kelp-covered rock ledges on either side with quick depth close in. Best in settled seas and clear water on a flooding tide into dusk; avoid large Atlantic swells and spring-tide surges. Summer to early autumn brings...

Bass Pollack Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss Mackerel

Trevaunance Cove

(7.2/10)

4.3 miles from Causilgey

A picturesque north-coast Cornish cove at St Agnes with rocky ledges, kelp beds and mixed rough ground giving way to sandy patches. Most anglers fish the rock arms on either side of the beach and around the old harbour remains. Summer brings clear water, wrasse, mackerel, garfish and scad; dusk...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Droskyn Point

(6.9/10)

4.5 miles from Causilgey

A prominent rocky headland on the west side of Perranporth Bay, offering mixed rough ground with kelp gullies and pockets that drop onto cleaner sand at range. It fishes best on a flooding tide into the first couple of hours of the ebb, especially around dawn or dusk when water...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Perranporth Beach

(7.1/10)

4.5 miles from Causilgey

A wide Atlantic-facing surf beach backed by dunes and cliffs, with shifting sandbars, gutters and a small river entering at the northern end. Fish the flooding tide into dusk or first light, working the white water along bar edges and channel mouths. Summer and early autumn produce bass, small-eyed rays...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dab

Cligga Head

(6.7/10)

4.6 miles from Causilgey

A rugged granite headland between Perranporth and St Agnes with high cliffs and a handful of low rock ledges giving quick access to deep, kelpy water. It’s a classic North Cornwall rock mark: best on a flooding tide with clear to lightly coloured water. Summer to early autumn is prime...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Bull Huss

Chapel Porth

(6.4/10)

5.1 miles from Causilgey

Exposed Atlantic-facing sandy cove backed by high cliffs, with rocky platforms and kelp-filled gullies on both flanks. Best fished on a flooding or ebbing tide in calmer windows after a blow. The surf can produce bass from the beach, while the adjacent rocks yield wrasse and pollack; occasional rays and...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish