East Portholland

Fishing Marks near East Portholland

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Discover sea fishing in East Portholland, Cornwall with fast access to East Portholland, West Portholland and Porthluney Cove. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from East Portholland, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

27 Marks Found

Porthpean Beach

(7.3/10)

7.3 miles from East Portholland

Sheltered south-coast sand-and-shingle beach on St Austell Bay with rocky headlands at both ends. The clean sand in the middle suits flatfish and small hounds after dark, while the weedy, bouldery margins and ledges produce prolific light-rock-fishing for gobies, blennies, wrasse and scorpion fish. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Dover Sole

Porthbeor Beach

(6.1/10)

8.4 miles from East Portholland

Secluded south-coast Roseland cove with a clean sandy middle and rocky, kelp-lined ends. Fishable through the tide but best at dusk into night on a flooding tide. The sand offers chances for bass, dogfish and occasional rays, while the rocks/gullies hold wrasse and pollack; summer can see mackerel, garfish and...

Bass Pollack Flounder Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Towan Beach, Roseland

(7.2/10)

8.7 miles from East Portholland

An east-facing sandy beach on the Roseland Peninsula with rocky fringes at both ends and clear water. Sheltered from prevailing south-westerlies but exposed to easterlies; a gentle slope over clean sand with patches of weed and gullies. Best on a flooding tide into dusk. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad...

Bass Whiting Plaice Dover Sole Small-eyed Ray

Crinnis Beach

(6.4/10)

8.9 miles from East Portholland

Crinnis Beach is the western beach of Carlyon Bay near St Austell, a broad, gently shelving sand-and-shingle strand backed by cliffs, with rocky points at either end. It’s a relatively sheltered south-coast mark that fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and after dark. Expect summer sport with bass...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dover Sole

St Mawes Castle Rocks

(7.3/10)

9.2 miles from East Portholland

Tidal rock ledges directly below St Mawes Castle on the east side of the Carrick Roads. Deep water is close in with strong run on the flood and ebb. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk and at first light in settled seas. Expect summer sport with pollack,...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Great Molunan

(7.1/10)

9.3 miles from East Portholland

Sheltered sandy cove beneath St Anthony Head near the lighthouse, with clean sand in the middle and rock/kelp fringes at either end. Access is from the National Trust car park via a steep path and steps (10–15 minutes). Productive through the flood into dusk in summer and early autumn for...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel