Mills Heath, New

Fishing Marks near Mills Heath, New

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Planning a session in Mills Heath, New, Dorset? Start with Lake Pier, Kimmeridge Ledges and Chapman's Pool. Switch between lures for summer shoals and ledger rigs over rough ground; the nearby marks below include distances, access notes and species tips.

43 Marks Found

Worbarrow Tout

(6.7/10)

6.0 miles from Mills Heath, New

A rugged limestone headland on the Jurassic Coast at the eastern end of Worbarrow Bay, inside the Lulworth (MOD) Ranges. You fish from low rock ledges into clear, relatively deep water with kelp beds, ledges and rough ground interspersed with sand patches. Excellent for wrasse and pollack around the kelp,...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Ballan Wrasse

Whitecliff

(6.5/10)

6.1 miles from Mills Heath, New

Harbour-side promenade along the Whitecliff shoreline of Poole Harbour. Shallow mudflats with draining channels; best fished around the flood and first of the ebb, especially on spring tides. Classic winter flounder venue, with summer sport from thin‑lipped mullet and bass. Night sessions produce sole and eels. Easy access via the...

Bass Flounder Dover Sole Starry Smoothhound Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Peveril Point

(7.3/10)

6.1 miles from Mills Heath, New

A prominent limestone headland at the eastern edge of Swanage Bay with stepped rock ledges, kelp-filled gullies and fast tidal flow off the tip. Deep water is close in, making it productive for float fishing, lures and heavy bottom fishing. Best on the flood and at dusk/dawn; summer–autumn for wrasse,...

Bass Pollack Pouting Mackerel Scad (Horse Mackerel)

Evening Hill

(6.4/10)

6.2 miles from Mills Heath, New

Evening Hill is a sheltered Poole Harbour shoreline/sea wall with easy roadside access and views across to Brownsea Island. It’s a shallow, mud-and-sand flat with weed fringes and nearby channel edges that come within casting range on the flood. Classic winter flounder fishing, with school bass and mullet through the...

Bass Flounder Dover Sole Common Goby Two-spotted Goby

Anvil Point

(6.7/10)

6.3 miles from Mills Heath, New

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

Durlston Head

(6.7/10)

6.4 miles from Mills Heath, New

Exposed limestone headland with rugged rock ledges and deep water close in. Strong tidal run around the point brings baitfish and predators, with wrasse and pollack reliable in summer and conger and pouting after dark. Access is via Durlston Country Park; expect a steep walk and uneven, weed-covered rock platforms....

Bass Pollack Pouting Three-bearded Rockling Bull Huss