Lee Moor

Fishing Marks near Lee Moor

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Planning a session in Lee Moor, Devon? Start with Elphinstone Pier, Mount Batten Pier and Tinside. Switch between lures for summer shoals and ledger rigs over rough ground; the nearby marks below include distances, access notes and species tips.

13 Marks Found

Bovisand Beach

(6.9/10)

8.7 miles from Lee Moor

Sheltered sandy bay inside Plymouth Sound with rocky points at either end. Clean sand in the middle with patches of broken ground, making it a versatile mark. Best on a flooding tide into dusk. Summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad close in, with bass along the surf line; flatfish come...

Bass Pollack Pouting Plaice Dover Sole

Wonwell Beach

(6.7/10)

8.7 miles from Lee Moor

Wonwell Beach sits on the eastern side of the River Erme mouth, a tidal sandy beach with clean ground, shifting channels and some rocky margins near the entrance to Bigbury Bay. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk or at first light, with bass and flounder working the...

Bass Plaice Flounder Dover Sole Small-eyed Ray

Devil's Point

(7.2/10)

8.9 miles from Lee Moor

Rocky headland at the entrance to the Hamoaze, west side of Plymouth Hoe, with immediate deep water and a powerful tidal run. Productive year-round: summer brings mackerel, scad and garfish in the tide lines; dusk and night produce pouting, poor cod and conger; pollack and bass work the rips on...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Mackerel

Wembury Beach

(6.8/10)

9.1 miles from Lee Moor

Wembury Beach is a south-facing, mixed-ground shoreline of sand patches interlaced with rocky reefs and kelp gullies opposite the Mewstone. It fishes best on a flooding tide into dusk through summer and early autumn, when pelagics and wrasse work the reef edges. Lure fishing (metals, soft plastics) along the gullies...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Mothercombe Beach

(6.9/10)

9.3 miles from Lee Moor

A scenic sandy beach at the mouth of the River Erme with rocky fringes on both sides. The estuary channels, surf lines and adjacent rocks offer varied fishing through the seasons. Expect fast tidal movement near the mouth, soft sand underfoot and big sandbars; time sessions around the flooding tide...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Flounder

Heybrook Bay

(6.9/10)

9.5 miles from Lee Moor

Rocky ledges and gullies below the village and the Eddystone Inn, facing south into open Channel. Kelp-covered rough ground with pockets of sand and quickly shelving water on the flood. Best in settled or moderate seas on a flooding tide around dawn or dusk. Lure fishing for bass and pollack...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Mackerel