Five Acres

Fishing Marks near Five Acres

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Sea fishing in Five Acres, Gloucestershire puts you close to top marks like Lydney Harbour, Newnham-on-Severn and Bullo Pill. These spots regularly produce on moving tides. Use the list below to compare distance, access and recommended rigs, then time your session to the tide and wind.

17 Marks Found

Framilode

(5.5/10)

9.0 miles from Five Acres

A classic upper Severn estuary mark at Lower Framilode with strong tides, steep mud banks and sections of stone floodwall/old quay. The water is highly coloured and brackish; fish the flood and first of the ebb for best results. Thin‑lipped mullet work the margins and any freshwater outfalls, flounder patrol...

Bass Flounder European Smelt European Eel Mullet (Thick-lipped)

Berkeley Pill

(5.6/10)

9.1 miles from Five Acres

A small tidal pill opening onto the upper Severn Estuary just south of Sharpness. Expect fast currents, heavy silt and a huge tidal range; fishing is best around the last two hours of the flood and first of the ebb from firm ground near the pill walls/slipways. The water is...

Bass Whiting Flounder European Smelt Common Goby

Berkeley Shore

(5.6/10)

9.3 miles from Five Acres

An exposed stretch of the upper Severn Estuary west of Berkeley with broad mud and sand flats cut by deep, fast-running channels. Huge tidal range, fierce currents and soft mud define the mark; fishing is best the last two hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb, especially...

Bass Whiting Flounder European Smelt Common Goby

Fretherne

(5.2/10)

9.7 miles from Five Acres

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

The Noose

(6/10)

9.8 miles from Five Acres

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