Blackney

Fishing Marks near Blackney

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Discover sea fishing in Blackney, Dorset with fast access to Seatown Beach, Thorncombe Beacon and Eype Beach. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Blackney, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

16 Marks Found

The Cobb

(7.3/10)

7.4 miles from Blackney

Historic curving stone breakwater forming the harbour wall at Lyme Regis. Fishable on both the outer (rough/kelp and deeper water) and inner (cleaner, calmer) sides. Summer brings shoals and surface action; autumn nights see good sport under harbour lights. The lower walkway offers easier access, but the higher wall can...

Bass Pollack Pouting Whiting Mackerel

Hive Beach

(7/10)

7.6 miles from Blackney

Steeply shelving shingle on the Jurassic Coast at Burton Bradstock, offering quick access to deeper water. Productive in summer for mackerel, scad and garfish, with bass in the surf; winter nights bring whiting, pouting and dogfish, with the chance of rays. Strong lateral tides and a heavy shore break at...

Bass Whiting Plaice Dover Sole Thornback Ray

Monmouth Beach

(7.2/10)

7.7 miles from Blackney

Shingle-and-rock beach immediately west of the Cobb at Lyme Regis, with reefy ledges, kelp beds and gullies that fish well on a flooding tide, especially at dawn/dusk in summer and early autumn. Expect mixed rough-to-sand patches; short to medium casts are usually enough and snags are common—use pulley/rotten-bottom rigs. Lures...

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Bull Huss

Cogden Beach

(6.8/10)

8.3 miles from Blackney

Cogden Beach is a quiet stretch of the Chesil shingle bank between Burton Bradstock and West Bexington. It is a steeply shelving, clean-ground beach with quick access to deeper water, producing mackerel and bass in summer, flatfish and gurnards at range over sand, and rays and smoothhounds after dark; winter...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dover Sole