Quenchwell

Fishing Marks near Quenchwell

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Discover sea fishing in Quenchwell, Cornwall with fast access to Castle Beach, Falmouth, St Mawes Castle Rocks and Gyllyngvase Beach. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Quenchwell, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

35 Marks Found

Portreath Beach

(6.6/10)

9.2 miles from Quenchwell

An exposed north-coast surf beach backed by a small harbour and cliffs. Best fished on the flood into dusk and after dark when the surf eases, working the gutters and channels—especially toward the harbour side and around the stream outflow. Produces surf bass in lively water, dogfish and rays on...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Helford Passage

(6.8/10)

9.2 miles from Quenchwell

Sheltered estuary mark on the north bank of the Helford River by the ferry slip and shingle beach. A deep tidal channel runs close in with strong currents on the mid-tide; weed-covered rocks and moorings provide structure, while sand and eelgrass patches hold flatfish and mullet. Summer brings mackerel, garfish...

Bass Flounder Dover Sole Scad (Horse Mackerel) Ballan Wrasse

Penhale Sands

(6.6/10)

9.6 miles from Quenchwell

Penhale Sands is a long, exposed Atlantic surf beach between Perranporth and Ligger Point, backed by high dunes. It fishes best on a flooding tide when gutters and sandbars form, especially at dusk and into darkness. Look for pronounced rips and channels after a blow; work the first and second...

Bass Whiting Dab Turbot Small-eyed Ray

Basset’s Cove

(6.3/10)

10.0 miles from Quenchwell

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

West Portholland

(6.9/10)

10.0 miles from Quenchwell

Compact sandy cove on the Roseland with easy access from the hamlet and rocky headlands either side. The bottom is mixed sand, boulder and kelp, giving options for both bait and lure fishing. Wrasse and pollack dominate around the rough ground; mackerel and scad show in summer evenings; bass patrol...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel