West Charleton

Fishing Marks near West Charleton

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Discover sea fishing in West Charleton, Devon with fast access to Salcombe North Sands, Salcombe South Sands and Gara Rock. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from West Charleton, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

32 Marks Found

Ayrmer Cove

(6.8/10)

5.4 miles from West Charleton

Secluded National Trust cove near Ringmore with mixed rough ground, kelp-filled gullies and adjacent sand patches. Best suited to lure and float fishing from the rock ledges and light ledgering onto the sand. Summer and early autumn are prime for wrasse, pollack and mackerel; bass show in surf and tide...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Bolt Tail

(6.8/10)

5.7 miles from West Charleton

Exposed rocky headland on the South West Coast Path near Hope Cove with deep, clear water tight to the rocks, heavy kelp beds and strong tidal flow around the point. Best in calm to moderate seas with northerly or easterly winds; avoid big SW swell and spring tides. Summer and...

Bass Pollack Pouting Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Bantham Beach

(6.6/10)

5.9 miles from West Charleton

A wide, exposed sandy surf beach at the mouth of the River Avon with a fast-running tidal channel along the estuary side. Bass are the main draw in the surf and channel, with flounder and thick‑lipped mullet inside the estuary, plus summer smoothhounds on crab. Night sessions bring dogfish and...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Small-eyed Ray

Start Point

(6.9/10)

5.9 miles from West Charleton

An exposed rocky headland beneath Start Point Lighthouse on the South Devon coast. Deep water is close in with strong tidal run along the headland, making it a classic lure and bottom-fishing mark. Best in calmer seas with a light to moderate swell and a flooding tide, especially at dawn...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Bigbury-on-Sea

(6.5/10)

6.4 miles from West Charleton

Expansive surf beach facing Bigbury Bay with the tidal causeway to Burgh Island on the right-hand side and the Avon estuary mouth across at Bantham. Bottom is mostly clean sand with gutters and bars, plus patches of broken ground and kelp around the island. Fishes best on a flooding tide,...

Bass Pollack Flounder Dover Sole Small-eyed Ray

Challaborough

(7.3/10)

6.6 miles from West Charleton

Small south-facing sandy bay just west of Burgh Island with mixed clean sand and kelpy rocks on both flanks. Suits surf and light-rock fishing: bass patrol the gutters in a swell; the ledges produce wrasse, pollack and summer mackerel/garfish. Winter brings dogfish, pouting and rockling, with dabs and the odd...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Lesser Spotted Dogfish