Newnham (Forest of Dean)

Fishing Marks near Newnham (Forest of Dean)

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Newnham (Forest of Dean), Gloucestershire with fast access to Newnham-on-Severn, Hock Cliff and Broadoak. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Newnham (Forest of Dean), terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

25 Marks Found

Minsterworth

(5.6/10)

5.9 miles from Newnham (Forest of Dean)

Minsterworth is a classic upper Severn Estuary mark with very soft mud banks, extreme tidal flow and the famous Severn Bore. Anglers typically fish from firm ground along the flood bank rather than the foreshore. It’s a productive venue for flounder and thin‑lipped mullet on smaller to mid-range tides, with...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby

Sharpness

(6.1/10)

5.9 miles from Newnham (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...

Bass Flounder Starry Smoothhound Sprat European Smelt

Elmore Back

(5.6/10)

6.2 miles from Newnham (Forest of Dean)

A classic upper Severn estuary bank at Elmore Back: a grassed flood embankment overlooking wide mudflats and a fast, deep tidal channel. It fishes best around the flood to high water on spring tides for bass and winter codling, with reliable flounder and summer mullet in calmer spells. Expect a...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby

Lydney Harbour

(5.4/10)

7.2 miles from Newnham (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...

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder European Smelt

Berkeley Pill

(5.6/10)

7.4 miles from Newnham (Forest of Dean)

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

Hempsted

(5.4/10)

7.9 miles from Newnham (Forest of Dean)

Hempsted is a tidal River Severn bank mark on the west side of Gloucester. It’s classic upper-estuary fishing: deep, fast-flowing channels with steep, muddy foreshore, a huge tidal range and the occasional Severn Bore. Most anglers fish from the firm floodbank rather than the mud below. Best results are typically...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby