Treskinnick Cross

Fishing Marks near Treskinnick Cross

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Treskinnick Cross, Cornwall with fast access to Black Rock, Widemouth, Widemouth Bay and Crackington Haven. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Treskinnick Cross, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

11 Marks Found

Northcott Mouth

(6.5/10)

6.1 miles from Treskinnick Cross

Northcott Mouth is a west-facing, surf-exposed beach just north of Bude with rocky reefs and kelp-lined gullies at both ends. It offers classic bass conditions in onshore swell and white water, plus summer sport for wrasse and pollack around the rocks in clearer, calmer seas. The sandy troughs between reef...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Small-eyed Ray

Sandymouth Beach

(6.1/10)

7.1 miles from Treskinnick Cross

A broad, exposed surf beach north of Bude with long sandbars, shingle at the top, and rocky ledges at either end. Gutters and channels open up on the ebb and early flood, and a stream runs across the beach creating food-rich seams. It’s a productive summer–autumn surf mark for bass...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Duckpool

(6.9/10)

7.9 miles from Treskinnick Cross

Duckpool is a rugged National Trust cove north of Bude with steep cliffs, a boulder/pebble beach and prominent rocky headlands. The ground is mixed and snaggy with kelp-filled gullies and ledges that drop into deeper water on the flood, making it a classic rough-ground rock mark. Summer brings wrasse and...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Stanbury Mouth

(5.9/10)

9.1 miles from Treskinnick Cross

Remote, rugged cove on the north Cornwall coast between Sandymouth and Duckpool near Morwenstow. Access is via the South West Coast Path and a steep, sometimes slippery descent to a boulder-and-sand pocket beach flanked by kelp-grown rock ledges. The ground is mixed rough with gullies, ledges and patches of sand...

Bass Pollack Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss Mackerel

Higher Sharpnose Point

(6.3/10)

9.9 miles from Treskinnick Cross

An exposed rocky headland on Cornwall’s north coast with deep, clear water and strong tidal flow. Productive in settled conditions for lure and float fishing from high, narrow ledges; a long, steep approach via the coast path. Best at dawn/dusk on a flooding tide in late spring to autumn for...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Lesser Spotted Dogfish