Redcliffe Bay

Fishing Marks near Redcliffe Bay

Last updated: 3 weeks ago

Discover sea fishing in Redcliffe Bay, Somerset with fast access to Redcliff Bay, Black Nore Point and Charlcombe Bay. Expect in season. Each mark lists distance from Redcliffe Bay, terrain and methods so you can pick a venue that matches today’s tide and conditions.

35 Marks Found

New Passage

(5.7/10)

9.3 miles from Redcliffe Bay

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

Bedminster Bridge

(5.6/10)

9.4 miles from Redcliffe Bay

Urban tidal mark on the New Cut of the River Avon at Bedminster Bridge. Fast-flowing, very turbid estuarine water with steep stone/concrete banks, strong currents and deep mud at low water. Access is good from the paved paths and railings on both banks near the bridge; fishing from the bridge...

Bass Flounder Common Goby Sand Goby European Eel

Sand Bay

(6.9/10)

9.6 miles from Redcliffe Bay

Wide, shallow Bristol Channel surf beach just north of Weston-super-Mare, backed by dunes with parking close by. Clean sand with shifting gutters and bars; best results 2–3 hours up to high and the first of the ebb, especially after dark. Summer brings rays and dogfish; autumn–winter sees whiting and the...

Bass Cod Whiting Flounder Dab

Sand Point

(6.7/10)

9.6 miles from Redcliffe Bay

A tidal rocky headland at the tip of the Middle Hope peninsula near Kewstoke, giving casting access to fast, deep Bristol Channel water over mixed rough ground (limestone ledges, boulders and sand patches). Best on the last 2–3 hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb; big spring...

Bass Whiting Flounder Dover Sole Thornback Ray

Bath Bridge

(5.5/10)

9.8 miles from Redcliffe Bay

Inner-city tidal River Avon mark at the A4 Bath Road (Bath Bridge). Fish from the paved quayside/railings and bridge approaches. Classic thin‑lipped mullet venue in late spring through early autumn; also holds thick‑lipped mullet, schoolie bass, flounder and eels. Best around mid-to-top of the flood and first of the ebb...

Bass Flounder European Smelt Common Goby Sand Goby