St Giles in the Wood

Fishing Marks near St Giles in the Wood

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Sea fishing in St Giles in the Wood, Devon puts you close to top marks like Northam Burrows, Crow Point and Westward Ho!. 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.

4 Marks Found

Northam Burrows

(6.8/10)

9.1 miles from St Giles in the Wood

Expansive sand and shingle fronted by the Pebble Ridge with the Skern estuary on the landward side. Productive in a surf for bass and summer smoothhounds, with small-eyed and spotted rays on settled evenings. The Skern channels hold thin-lipped mullet and flounder. Best on a flooding tide into dusk; target...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dab

Crow Point

(6.7/10)

9.1 miles from St Giles in the Wood

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

Westward Ho!

(6.5/10)

9.3 miles from St Giles in the Wood

Wide west-facing surf beach backed by the Northam Burrows pebble ridge on Bideford Bay. Shallow, shifting sandbars create gutters that hold fish on the flood and first of the ebb. Best results at dusk or after dark on a rising tide; target the first and second gutters and any rip...

Bass Pollack Whiting Three-bearded Rockling Flounder

Greencliff

(6.7/10)

9.5 miles from St Giles in the Wood

A rugged North Devon rock mark beneath the Greencliff/Abbotsham cliffs. You fish from low-tide rock platforms and boulder scars into kelp-filled gullies that drop into mixed rough with clean sand patches. It’s a classic summer–autumn venue for wrasse, pollack, bass, mackerel and garfish; after dark it can throw up conger...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss