Higher Slade

Fishing Marks near Higher Slade

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Higher Slade, Devon puts you close to top marks like Wildersmouth Beach, Ilfracombe Capstone and Lee Bay. These spots regularly produce on moving tides. Use the list below to compare distance, access and recommended rigs, then time your session to the tide and wind.

23 Marks Found

Baggy Point

(6.9/10)

6.3 miles from Higher Slade

A prominent rocky headland between Croyde and Putsborough with deep kelp-lined gullies and ledges dropping quickly into tide-washed water. Best in settled seas with a light to moderate swell; water clarity matters. Productive through late spring to autumn for wrasse, pollack, mackerel, garfish and scad; after dark can produce pouting,...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Downend Point

(7/10)

6.6 miles from Higher Slade

Downend Point is the rocky headland at the southern end of Croyde Bay, facing the Atlantic. It’s a classic North Devon rock mark with broken ground, kelp-filled gullies and ledges dropping into mixed sand and rock. Expect good summer sport on wrasse and pollack, with mackerel and garfish passing close...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss

Saunton Sands

(6.5/10)

7.4 miles from Higher Slade

A long, exposed Atlantic-facing sandy beach backed by dunes, with shifting sandbars and gutters that fish well on a flooding tide at dawn or dusk. Prime surf venue for bass and small‑eyed ray; winter brings whiting and dogfish, with flatfish over cleaner stretches. Large pay-and-display car park and boardwalks at...

Bass Whiting Flounder Dab Thornback Ray

Crow Point

(6.7/10)

9.1 miles from Higher Slade

Crow Point is a shifting sand spit at the mouth of the Taw–Torridge estuary near Braunton. It offers broad sandy flats cut by deep, fast-flowing channels and gullies that move with the tides. Expect strong currents on the flood and ebb, with productive seams along the channel edges. Best fishing...

Bass Whiting Flounder Dover Sole Small-eyed Ray

Heddon's Mouth

(6.9/10)

9.6 miles from Higher Slade

Remote, boulder-strewn cove at the mouth of the River Heddon with deep, kelpy water close to the headlands. Best in settled seas on a flooding tide into dusk. Lure and float fishing excel; bottom fishing after dark produces larger rough-ground species. Access is a scenic walk from Heddon Valley (National...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Lesser Spotted Dogfish