Pancrasweek

Fishing Marks near Pancrasweek

Last updated: 2 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Pancrasweek, Devon puts you close to top marks like Welcombe Mouth. 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.

14 Marks Found

Summerleaze Beach

(7.2/10)

5.7 miles from Pancrasweek

A wide sandy surf beach in Bude with easy access, backed by dunes and a large car park. The Bude Canal/river mouth and harbour entrance at the northern end create channels and gutters that draw fish on a flooding tide. Bass in the surf, flatfish over the clean sand, and...

Bass Pollack Whiting Flounder Turbot

Crooklets Beach

(7.1/10)

5.9 miles from Pancrasweek

Exposed north-coast surf beach in Bude with extensive rocky reefs at either end. Bass are the prime target in the surf; summer brings mackerel, garfish and scad, while the reefs hold wrasse, pollack and pouting. Flatfish show on the sandy troughs in calmer spells, and night sessions can produce dogfish,...

Bass Pollack Whiting Flounder Dab

Bude Breakwater

(7.1/10)

6.0 miles from Pancrasweek

Stone-built breakwater guarding Bude harbour and Summerleaze Beach. Mixed rough ground and kelp along the outer wall with patches of clean sand toward the beach; deeper water and a tide run at the tip into the harbour channel. Best fished on a flooding tide and in a light swell with...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Northcott Mouth

(6.5/10)

6.1 miles from Pancrasweek

Northcott Mouth is a west-facing, surf-exposed beach just north of Bude with rocky reefs and kelp-lined gullies at both ends. It offers classic bass conditions in onshore swell and white water, plus summer sport for wrasse and pollack around the rocks in clearer, calmer seas. The sandy troughs between reef...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Small-eyed Ray

Widemouth Bay

(6.5/10)

6.4 miles from Pancrasweek

A wide, exposed Atlantic surf beach just south of Bude with clean sand and pronounced surf gutters. Rocky ground at the north end (Black Rock) and the southern end adds variety. Bass and small-eyed rays are prime targets in settled surf; dogfish are plentiful after dark; winter brings whiting; occasional...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Sandymouth Beach

(6.1/10)

6.5 miles from Pancrasweek

A broad, exposed surf beach north of Bude with long sandbars, shingle at the top, and rocky ledges at either end. Gutters and channels open up on the ebb and early flood, and a stream runs across the beach creating food-rich seams. It’s a productive summer–autumn surf mark for bass...

Bass Pollack Whiting Small-eyed Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish