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Best marks near Whitnage
Top spots within about 20 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Carhampton Beach
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A wide, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on Blue Anchor Bay (Carhampton parish) with an extreme Bristol Channel tide. Clean-to-mixed ground with gullies...
View markHelwell Bay
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A snaggy, rock-and-shingle bay immediately east of Watchet with wave-cut platforms, kelp-filled gullies and broken ground. Best fished on the flood up...
View markBlue Anchor Bay
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A broad, shallow Bristol Channel beach of sand, mud and shingle with a huge tidal range. Best results come on the flood,...
View markWatchet Harbour Outer Wall
17.5 miles from Whitnage
The outer harbour wall at Watchet is a tidal Bristol Channel breakwater giving access to clean sand/muddy ground with fierce currents on...
View markDoniford Beach
17.6 miles from Whitnage
A mixed-ground Bristol Channel beach east of Watchet with flat rock shelves, shingle and muddy sand. The huge tidal range brings deep...
View markSt Audries Bay
17.8 miles from Whitnage
St Audries Bay is a mixed sand, shingle and broken-ground beach beneath high cliffs between Watchet and Kilve on the Somerset coast....
View markQuick links: Carhampton Beach · Helwell Bay · Blue Anchor Bay · Watchet Harbour Outer Wall · Doniford Beach · St Audries Bay
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Carhampton Beach
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A wide, gently shelving sand-and-shingle beach on Blue Anchor Bay (Carhampton parish) with an extreme Bristol Channel tide. Clean-to-mixed ground with gullies favors rays and flatfish; best results come on the flood into dusk/night. Spring–autumn produces small-eyed and thornback rays and summer bass; winter brings whiting with the odd codling....
Helwell Bay
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A snaggy, rock-and-shingle bay immediately east of Watchet with wave-cut platforms, kelp-filled gullies and broken ground. Best fished on the flood up to high and the first of the ebb; very strong Bristol Channel tides demand wired leads and robust tackle. After dark in autumn–winter it throws up plenty of...
Blue Anchor Bay
17.3 miles from Whitnage
A broad, shallow Bristol Channel beach of sand, mud and shingle with a huge tidal range. Best results come on the flood, especially the last two hours up to high and into dusk/night. Expect strong tidal pull requiring 5–6 oz grip leads, and target the gullies and sand patches in...
Watchet Harbour Outer Wall
17.5 miles from Whitnage
The outer harbour wall at Watchet is a tidal Bristol Channel breakwater giving access to clean sand/muddy ground with fierce currents on the flood and ebb. It fishes best from mid-flood through high water into the first of the ebb, especially after dusk. Summer brings smoothhounds and rays over the...
Doniford Beach
17.6 miles from Whitnage
A mixed-ground Bristol Channel beach east of Watchet with flat rock shelves, shingle and muddy sand. The huge tidal range brings deep water close on springs; best fished the last two hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb, dropping baits into sandy gullies between the ledges. Snaggy...
St Audries Bay
17.8 miles from Whitnage
St Audries Bay is a mixed sand, shingle and broken-ground beach beneath high cliffs between Watchet and Kilve on the Somerset coast. It fishes best on the flood and the first of the ebb around medium to large tides, with fast currents typical of the Bristol Channel’s big tidal range....