Uny Lelant

Fishing Marks near Uny Lelant

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Discover sea fishing in Uny Lelant, Cornwall with fast access to Porth Kidney Sands, Lelant Beach and Hayle Towans. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Uny Lelant, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

42 Marks Found

St Michael’s Mount Causeway

(6.6/10)

4.8 miles from Uny Lelant

A tidal stone causeway linking Marazion to St Michael’s Mount, bordered by mixed ground of cobbles, kelp-fringed rock and adjacent clean sand in Mount’s Bay. Best fished on a flooding tide and into dusk when baitfish and predators work the current lines along the causeway edges. Expect snags close in...

Bass Pollack Plaice Flounder Small-eyed Ray

Navax Point

(6.4/10)

4.9 miles from Uny Lelant

Exposed cliff-ledges on a rugged headland with fast tide run and deep, kelpy gullies. Productive in settled summer and early autumn weather for lure and float fishing; winter nights can throw up predators from the deeper holes. Access is via the coast path with a steep, rough final descent to...

Bass Cod Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling

Perranuthnoe Beach

(6.9/10)

5.1 miles from Uny Lelant

South-facing sandy beach in Mount’s Bay with rocky ledges at both ends. A reliable surf mark for bass from late spring to autumn, with dogfish and smoothhound after dark and occasional rays over the clean sand. Flounder and plaice show in calmer conditions; summer evenings can see mackerel, scad and...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Dover Sole

Keneggy Sands

(6.2/10)

5.9 miles from Uny Lelant

A secluded south-coast beach in Mount’s Bay between Praa Sands and Prussia Cove, Keneggy Sands has clean sand flanked by rocky, kelp-fringed arms. Access is steep via a cliff path with a final scramble, and parts of the beach can be cut off by the flood, so plan around tide...

Bass Pollack Dab Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Zennor Head

(6.4/10)

5.9 miles from Uny Lelant

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...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Cudden Point

(6.9/10)

6.0 miles from Uny Lelant

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