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Quick links: Boscawen Point · Penberth Cove · Pedn Vounder · St Loy Cove · Porthcurno Beach · Nanjizal

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Boscawen Point

(6.6/10)

3.1 miles from Crows-an-Wra

A remote granite headland between Lamorna Cove and Porthcurno with deep water tight to the rocks and a strong tidal run around the point. Classic rough-ground fishing: kelp, ledges and boulders, with clear water in settled weather. Best on a flooding tide into dusk and at night for larger fish;...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Penberth Cove

(6.6/10)

3.2 miles from Crows-an-Wra

A small, traditional working cove on the south Penwith coast with granite ledges and kelp-fringed rough ground dropping quickly into mixed sand. Best fished around a flooding tide into dusk for pelagics and pollack, and by day for wrasse in the gullies. Space is limited and swells can rebound off...

Bass Pollack Mackerel Ballan Wrasse Corkwing Wrasse

Pedn Vounder

(6.3/10)

3.4 miles from Crows-an-Wra

Pedn Vounder is a stunning, tidal sandy cove beneath Treen and just west of Logan Rock. It offers clear water with rocky, kelp-lined ledges at either end and clean sand in the middle. Best in calm summer and early autumn conditions, it fishes well on a flooding tide at dawn...

Bass Pollack Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss Mackerel

St Loy Cove

(6.8/10)

3.4 miles from Crows-an-Wra

A secluded, boulder-strewn cove on the south coast of Penwith between Lamorna and Penberth. Fishing is from granite ledges and large rounded boulders with rough, kelpy ground and occasional sand patches. Best in settled to moderate conditions and during the flood through high water, with dusk and dawn especially productive...

Bass Pollack Bull Huss Mackerel Ballan Wrasse

Porthcurno Beach

(6.7/10)

3.4 miles from Crows-an-Wra

A picturesque south-coast sandy cove beneath the Minack Theatre, with clear water and rocky headlands at both ends. The beach offers clean sand with gullies and patches of mixed ground, while the rocks provide wrasse and pollack sport. Best on a flooding tide into dusk; summer brings mackerel, garfish and...

Bass Pollack Spotted Ray Small-eyed Ray Painted Ray

Nanjizal

(6.7/10)

3.5 miles from Crows-an-Wra

Remote rocky coves and ledges around Nanjizal (Mill Bay) near Land's End. Mixed rough ground with kelp, boulders and sand patches in the bay; deep gullies off the points. Best in settled seas with a small westerly swell. Productive from late spring through autumn for lure and float fishing; heavier...

Bass Pollack Three-bearded Rockling Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

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