Fishing in
Fishing in Higher Ninnes
Start with the closest marks, then refine by species or distance to get a plan fast.
Last updated: 1 month ago
Best marks near Higher Ninnes
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Porthmeor Cove, Zennor
2.3 miles from Higher Ninnes
Remote, steep-sided rocky cove on Cornwall’s exposed north coast between Zennor Head and Gurnard’s Head. Fishing is from boulders and low rock...
View markGurnard’s Head
2.8 miles from Higher Ninnes
A rugged Atlantic headland of steep, kelpy rock ledges with quick access to deep water. Reached via the coast path from near...
View markZennor Head
3.0 miles from Higher Ninnes
Zennor Head is a rugged granite headland west of St Ives with steep rock ledges and kelpy, deep water close in. It...
View markPenzance Promenade
3.3 miles from Higher Ninnes
Long seafront sea wall with easy access and mixed ground: clean sand and shingle in front of the Prom, with rougher, kelpy...
View markBattery Rocks, Penzance
3.4 miles from Higher Ninnes
Rocky ledges beside Jubilee Pool and the harbour mouth, offering mixed rough ground with kelp beds and occasional sand patches. Best in...
View markLongrock Beach
3.7 miles from Higher Ninnes
Longrock Beach sits between Penzance (Eastern Green) and Marazion in Mount’s Bay. It’s a wide, gently shelving sand/shingle beach with clean ground...
View markQuick links: Porthmeor Cove, Zennor · Gurnard’s Head · Zennor Head · Penzance Promenade · Battery Rocks, Penzance · Longrock Beach
Popular species here
Map of Higher Ninnes
Zoom out to reveal more marks if the local list is short.
Marks near Higher Ninnes
Sorted by relevance (distance, rating, safety).
Porthmeor Cove, Zennor
2.3 miles from Higher Ninnes
Remote, steep-sided rocky cove on Cornwall’s exposed north coast between Zennor Head and Gurnard’s Head. Fishing is from boulders and low rock platforms over kelp-filled gullies and mixed rough ground that drops quickly into deep water. Best in settled to moderate swell, especially around dawn/dusk and into darkness from late...
Gurnard’s Head
2.8 miles from Higher Ninnes
A rugged Atlantic headland of steep, kelpy rock ledges with quick access to deep water. Reached via the coast path from near the Gurnard’s Head, the mark fishes best on a flooding tide, at dawn/dusk, and in settled clear conditions for pelagics and pollack; a bit of lift and colour...
Zennor Head
3.0 miles from Higher Ninnes
Zennor Head is a rugged granite headland west of St Ives with steep rock ledges and kelpy, deep water close in. It fishes best in settled or moderate seas with clear water, especially at dawn and dusk on a flooding tide. Expect powerful tides, snaggy ground and sudden swells; pick...
Penzance Promenade
3.3 miles from Higher Ninnes
Long seafront sea wall with easy access and mixed ground: clean sand and shingle in front of the Prom, with rougher, kelpy ground and boulders around Battery Rocks by Jubilee Pool. Productive in summer evenings for shoaling fish, with winter action for small bottom species. Best 2 hours before and...
Battery Rocks, Penzance
3.4 miles from Higher Ninnes
Rocky ledges beside Jubilee Pool and the harbour mouth, offering mixed rough ground with kelp beds and occasional sand patches. Best in calm to moderate seas on the flood, especially dawn or dusk in summer. Expect prolific wrasse and mini-species close in, with seasonal mackerel, garfish and scad on clearer...
Longrock Beach
3.7 miles from Higher Ninnes
Longrock Beach sits between Penzance (Eastern Green) and Marazion in Mount’s Bay. It’s a wide, gently shelving sand/shingle beach with clean ground and occasional rough/weed patches toward the Penzance end. The mark fishes year-round: surf conditions after a southwesterly blow bring bass close, while settled, clear weather in summer sees...