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Purton Hulks
1.7 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
Historic ships’ graveyard on the Severn estuary bank, opposite Sharpness. You fish from the sea wall/embankment above soft mud and the beached...
View markSharpness
2.5 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A productive Severn Estuary mark along the sea wall by Sharpness Docks/Marina. Expect a huge tidal range and powerful currents; most fishing...
View markPurton
2.6 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A tidal Severn estuary bank by the Purton ship graveyard (Purton Hulks). Stone revetments front deep, fast water on springs with extensive...
View markLydney Harbour
2.9 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive...
View markBullo Pill
3.3 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A tidal creek and foreshore on the west bank of the River Severn just south of Newnham. Bullo Pill has very strong...
View markAwre
3.6 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A classic upper Severn estuary bank mark on the west (Forest of Dean) side by the hamlet of Awre. Expect fast tides,...
View markQuick links: Purton Hulks · Sharpness · Purton · Lydney Harbour · Bullo Pill · Awre
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Purton Hulks
1.7 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
Historic ships’ graveyard on the Severn estuary bank, opposite Sharpness. You fish from the sea wall/embankment above soft mud and the beached hulks. The Severn’s huge tidal range creates fierce currents with deep scours tight to the wall at high water; at low water it’s vast mudflats. Best fished 2–3...
Sharpness
2.5 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A productive Severn Estuary mark along the sea wall by Sharpness Docks/Marina. Expect a huge tidal range and powerful currents; most fishing is done around the last of the flood and first of the ebb or on neap tides. The bottom is predominantly soft mud with the main channel close...
Purton
2.6 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A tidal Severn estuary bank by the Purton ship graveyard (Purton Hulks). Stone revetments front deep, fast water on springs with extensive mudflats at low tide. Best known for flounder and thin‑lipped mullet, with silver eels and school bass also taken; dab and the odd sole show in settled conditions....
Lydney Harbour
2.9 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive mudflats; the fishable window is typically a couple of hours either side of high water from the stable upper walls only. Summer and early autumn bring the best...
Bullo Pill
3.3 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A tidal creek and foreshore on the west bank of the River Severn just south of Newnham. Bullo Pill has very strong tides, pronounced tidal bore effects and extensive soft mud. Fish from firm ground near the creek mouth and any remaining hard edges/old quay stonework rather than the mud....
Awre
3.6 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)
A classic upper Severn estuary bank mark on the west (Forest of Dean) side by the hamlet of Awre. Expect fast tides, heavy silt and mud, and powerful currents with the Severn Bore periodically surging through. Fish from firm ground beside the floodbank rather than the foreshore. Best results come...