Brixington

Fishing Marks near Brixington

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Brixington, Devon with fast access to Exmouth Beach, Maer Rocks and Orcombe Point. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Brixington, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

23 Marks Found

Teignmouth Beach

(6.8/10)

7.8 miles from Brixington

A long, shingle-over-sand open beach running north from the River Teign. Mostly clean ground with groynes and occasional gutters, suited to bait fishing and summer spinning. Best results on a flooding tide, especially the last few hours into high water; dawn and dusk are prime. Summer brings mackerel, scad and...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dover Sole

The Ness

(7.1/10)

8.3 miles from Brixington

A steep red-sandstone headland at Shaldon with deep water close in, kelp-lined gullies and rough ground. It fishes well on the flood through high water in calm to moderate seas, with summer sport on lures and floats and decent night fishing for minis and pout/scad. Avoid easterly swells and big...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Salcombe Mouth

(6/10)

8.5 miles from Brixington

A remote shingle cove on the Jurassic Coast below Salcombe Regis (east of Sidmouth). Mixed rough ground with boulders and kelp at both ends produces wrasse and pollack in summer; the open shingle sees mackerel and garfish in calm, clear weather, with pouting, rocklings and the odd whiting after dark....

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Ness Beach

(6.4/10)

8.6 miles from Brixington

Sheltered shingle cove beneath The Ness headland at Shaldon (often called Ness Cove). Mixed sand, shingle and rocky margins give options for float, spinning and light bottom fishing. Best on a flooding tide, especially at dawn/dusk in summer for pelagics; after dark in winter for bottom species. Access is via...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Plaice

Weston Mouth

(6/10)

9.6 miles from Brixington

A remote shingle/pebble beach beneath high cliffs on the Jurassic Coast between Sidmouth and Branscombe. The central stretch offers cleaner shingle with sand patches, while both ends run into rougher, snaggy ground and boulders. Best results typically come on a flooding tide into dusk and after dark. Summer sees mackerel,...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Dab