High Woolaston

Fishing Marks near High Woolaston

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Discover sea fishing in High Woolaston, Gloucestershire with fast access to Shepperdine, Lydney Harbour and Oldbury Power Station Outfall. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from High Woolaston, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

23 Marks Found

Purton

(5.9/10)

7.5 miles from High Woolaston

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....

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby

New Passage

(5.7/10)

8.4 miles from High Woolaston

New Passage sits on the upper Bristol Channel/Severn Estuary shoreline in South Gloucestershire. You fish from the sea wall and rock armour onto a very rough, muddy/stone foreshore with fierce tidal flow and a huge range. Expect strong currents, fast-flooding water and soft mud beyond the rocks—stay on firm ground....

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder Thornback Ray

Awre

(5.6/10)

9.4 miles from High Woolaston

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...

Bass Cod Flounder European Smelt European Eel

Bullo Pill

(5.6/10)

9.4 miles from High Woolaston

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....

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder European Smelt

Severn Beach

(6.1/10)

9.6 miles from High Woolaston

A tidal estuary mark along the Severn Estuary promenade and rock armour at Severn Beach. Huge tidal range, fierce currents, and soft mud flats dictate short fishing windows—best fished the flood and around high water. Mix of rough ground and silt; strong breakout leads are essential. Easy access and parking...

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder Dover Sole