Halsetown

Fishing Marks near Halsetown

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Halsetown, Cornwall with fast access to Porthminster Beach, Carbis Bay Beach and Porthmeor Beach. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Halsetown, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

43 Marks Found

Cudden Point

(6.9/10)

7.5 miles from Halsetown

A rugged granite headland between Perranuthnoe and Prussia Cove with kelp-covered ledges and deep water close in. Strong tidal flow along the point draws baitfish in summer, producing reliable pollack and wrasse sport with mackerel and garfish when the water is clear; bass show on lively seas. After dark, the...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Portheras Cove

(7/10)

7.7 miles from Halsetown

A secluded north-coast pocket beach with clean sand in the middle and rough, kelp-covered rocks at both ends. Good for summer wrasse and pollack from the rocks, with bass in the surf after a blow and mackerel/scad on calm evenings. Occasional flatfish and small rays on the sandy patch. Best...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Boat Cove, Pendeen

(6.7/10)

7.8 miles from Halsetown

A small, exposed rocky cove beneath Pendeen with a granite slip and low rock ledges on either side. Deep water is close in over rough, kelpy ground with patches of broken reef, giving good summer sport on lures and float gear and productive night fishing with big baits. Best on...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Bull Huss

Praa Sands

(7/10)

8.1 miles from Halsetown

A long, exposed sandy surf beach in Mount’s Bay between Penzance and Helston. Clean ground with shifting bars and gutters, producing classic surf conditions for bass and winter whiting; after dark you’ll also find rays and the odd flatfish or turbot. The rocky points at either end offer different options...

Bass Whiting Plaice Dab Dover Sole

Pendeen Watch

(6.6/10)

8.3 miles from Halsetown

Exposed cliff-ledges and rough granite outcrops around Pendeen Lighthouse (Pendeen Watch) on Cornwall’s north coast. Deep water close in with strong tidal flow and heavy kelp beds. A classic rock mark producing pollack and mackerel through summer, wrasse tight to the weed, and conger/bull huss after dark; winter can see...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Bull Huss

Basset’s Cove

(6.3/10)

8.6 miles from Halsetown

Basset’s Cove is a high-cliff rock mark on the North Cliffs between Portreath and Godrevy. Ledges overlook deep, kelpy gullies with strong tidal run and full Atlantic exposure. It fishes best on a flooding tide in settled to moderate seas—clear water for mackerel/garfish and light fizz for pollack and bass....

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss