Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

Fishing Marks near Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

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Discover sea fishing in Blakeney (Forest of Dean), Gloucestershire with fast access to Purton Hulks, Sharpness and Purton. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Blakeney (Forest of Dean), terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

29 Marks Found

The Noose

(6/10)

5.0 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

A powerful tidal rock and clay ledge on the Beachley peninsula of the Severn Estuary, locally known as The Noose, just upstream of the Severn Bridge on the Gloucestershire side. Fished mainly over the ebb and first push of the flood around low water, it has a deep, fast-running gutter...

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder Thornback Ray

Broadoak

(5.4/10)

5.2 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

Broadoak is an Upper Severn estuary bank mark beside the A48, with muddy/silty foreshore, strong tidal flow and occasional Severn Bore. Anglers typically fish from firm ground or the sea wall into the channel edges and gutters; do not venture onto the mud. Best windows are the last two hours...

Bass Whiting Flounder Starry Smoothhound European Eel

Fretherne

(5.2/10)

5.2 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

A tidal Severn estuary floodbank mark near Fretherne/Framilode. Fish from the top of the sea wall only—foreshore mud is dangerous and the Severn Bore and fast flood make this an advanced venue. Best on big spring tides, particularly the flood two hours up to high water and the first of...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby

Gatcombe

(6.1/10)

5.5 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

An upper-Severn estuary mark on the outside of a bend by the hamlet of Gatcombe (between Newnham and Lydney). You fish from the floodbank/stone revetment above extensive mudflats, with the main channel drawing close on spring tides. Strong tidal flow and heavy silt demand wired leads and short, well-timed sessions...

Bass Cod Whiting Three-bearded Rockling Flounder

Frampton-on-Severn

(5.3/10)

5.5 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

Frampton-on-Severn offers access to the upper Severn estuary along the sea wall and saltmarsh. It’s a strongly tidal, very muddy mark with fast currents and a notable bore on big tides. Angling is chiefly from the firm bank/sea wall into gutters and channels across the mud. Best results are typically...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby European Eel

Saul Warth

(5.4/10)

5.5 miles from Blakeney (Forest of Dean)

Saul Warth is a tidal Severn estuary saltmarsh and sea wall stretch near Frampton-on-Severn/Fretherne. It overlooks broad mudflats, gutters and creek mouths that flood and empty rapidly with the Severn’s huge tidal range. Anglers typically fish from firm ground along the sea wall or hard patches at the edge of...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby