Washbourne

Fishing Marks near Washbourne

Last updated: 2 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Washbourne, Devon puts you close to top marks like Blackpool Sands, Castle Cove and Sugary Cove. 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.

37 Marks Found

Blackpool Sands

(7.4/10)

5.6 miles from Washbourne

A steeply shelving shingle cove in Start Bay with quick access to depth and rocky headlands at both ends. In calm, clear conditions it fishes well with floats and light lures for wrasse, pollack, garfish and mackerel; after a blow, coloured water can draw bass tight to the surf line....

Bass Pollack Whiting Thornback Ray Lesser Spotted Dogfish

Castle Cove

(7/10)

6.2 miles from Washbourne

Compact rocky cove beneath Dartmouth Castle at the mouth of the River Dart. Deep water close in with kelp-lined gullies and ledges, clear water on neap tides, and strong tidal pull on springs. Best in settled conditions with a light swell and a flooding tide around mid to high water....

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Sugary Cove

(6.5/10)

6.2 miles from Washbourne

A small, secluded cove beneath Dartmouth Castle at the mouth of the River Dart. Access is via steep steps to a tiny shingle/sand pocket with kelpy rock ledges either side. The ground is rough and snaggy with quick access to depth from the rocks; sheltered from prevailing southwesterlies but exposed...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Strete Gate

(7.3/10)

6.2 miles from Washbourne

Strete Gate is the northern end of Slapton Sands: a long, steeply shelving shingle beach with quick access to depth and clear water in calm weather. It fishes year-round, with summer action for mackerel, garfish and scad at dusk, bass in surf after a blow, and rays and smoothhounds on...

Bass Pouting Whiting Plaice Thornback Ray

Broadsands

(7.5/10)

6.3 miles from Washbourne

A broad, gently shelving, south-facing sandy bay between Paignton and Brixham with clean sand in the middle and rocky ledges/rough ground at both ends (toward Elberry Cove). Summer into early autumn is prime for surface-feeding species, with wrasse and pollack from the rocks. The shallow gradient means longer casts help...

Bass Pollack Plaice Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Kingswear Castle Point

(6.9/10)

6.4 miles from Washbourne

Rocky promontory by Kingswear Castle at the mouth of the River Dart. Deep, fast water close in with kelp-lined gullies and ledges. Strong tidal run on springs and frequent boat wash from vessels entering/leaving Dartmouth; neaps and the flood or early ebb are easiest. Productive year‑round for rough-ground species, with...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Three-bearded Rockling