Creech

Fishing Marks near Creech

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Discover sea fishing in Creech, Dorset with fast access to Kimmeridge Bay, Kimmeridge Ledges and Hen Cliff. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Creech, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

41 Marks Found

Knoll Beach

(7.4/10)

7.6 miles from Creech

A long, gently shelving sandy beach in Studland Bay with clean sand and nearby seagrass beds. Productive across flooding tides, especially at dusk and into dark. Best for flatfish with bass in onshore surf, winter whiting, and summer mackerel/garfish; occasional rays and smoothhound. Easy access and facilities via National Trust...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dover Sole

South Beach Studland

(6.5/10)

7.9 miles from Creech

Sheltered, gently shelving sandy beach at the southern end of Studland Bay with clean ground and seagrass beds, plus small patches of rougher ground toward the headlands. Best on a flooding tide, especially at dawn or dusk. Summer brings bait and lure opportunities close in, while winter sees flatties and...

Bass Whiting Plaice Thornback Ray Undulate Ray

Swanage Pier

(7.8/10)

7.9 miles from Creech

A Victorian pier projecting into sheltered Swanage Bay. Day ticket fishing from designated areas only—check opening hours (often daytime). Depths around 3–8 m with mixed ground: weeded piles, kelp and timbers close in, with sand and silt patches further out. Resident blennies, gobies and wrasse make it perfect for LRF...

Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel) Ballan Wrasse

Banjo Pier

(6.7/10)

8.0 miles from Creech

A small, banjo-shaped stone pier on the town beach at Swanage Bay (Dorset). It borders the stream outflow and clean sand, making it productive for mullet, summer pelagics and close-range flatfish. Best fished outside bathing hours (early morning, evening or at night). Flooding tide and gentle onshore breeze help. Expect...

Bass Pouting Whiting Plaice Flounder

Anvil Point

(6.7/10)

8.0 miles from Creech

Prominent rocky headland by the lighthouse at Durlston, offering deep, kelpy water close in and strong tidal flow. Best in settled weather with a flooding tide, especially dawn/dusk through late spring to autumn for pollack, wrasse, mackerel and garfish; winter can see whiting and pouting after dark. Access is via...

Bass Pollack Pouting Bull Huss Mackerel

Shell Bay

(6.5/10)

8.2 miles from Creech

A wide, sandy beach on the Studland side of the Poole Harbour entrance, just south of the chain ferry. Gentle bars with strong tidal run along the harbour channel create rips and seams that draw baitfish and bass. Best on a flooding tide at first/last light for bass; spring–autumn for...

Bass Whiting Plaice Flounder Dover Sole