Millhayes

Fishing Marks near Millhayes

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Millhayes, Devon puts you close to top marks like Seaton Beach, Seaton Hole and Axe Cliff. 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.

10 Marks Found

Hooken Cliffs

(6.5/10)

9.9 miles from Millhayes

Hooken Cliffs is a rugged undercliff and boulder field between Beer Head and Branscombe in East Devon. The mark offers kelp-filled gullies, broken ground and patches of deeper water close in, fishing best in settled to moderate seas from late spring through autumn. It’s primarily a rough-ground, lure-and-bait rock mark...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Mackerel

Beer Head

(6.6/10)

9.9 miles from Millhayes

A prominent chalk headland just west of Beer village on the Jurassic Coast. Stepped rock ledges give quick access to deep, kelpy water with a strong tidal run. It fishes best on a flooding tide, especially at dawn/dusk through summer for pelagics and into dark for predators. Ground is very...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Monmouth Beach

(7.2/10)

9.9 miles from Millhayes

Shingle-and-rock beach immediately west of the Cobb at Lyme Regis, with reefy ledges, kelp beds and gullies that fish well on a flooding tide, especially at dawn/dusk in summer and early autumn. Expect mixed rough-to-sand patches; short to medium casts are usually enough and snags are common—use pulley/rotten-bottom rigs. Lures...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Bull Huss

Church Cliff Beach

(6.5/10)

9.9 miles from Millhayes

Church Cliff Beach at Lyme Regis is a tide-cut rock and shingle platform with kelp-filled gullies and patches of clean sand. It fishes best on a flooding tide and the first of the ebb, with summer sport for wrasse, pollack, mackerel and garfish, and nighttime fishing producing pouting, small conger...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel