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Netham Weir
19.1 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
Urban, tidal-river mark at the head of the tide on the River Avon. Netham Weir creates fast-flowing seams and slack eddies that...
View markGatcombe
19.4 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
An upper-Severn estuary mark on the outside of a bend by the hamlet of Gatcombe (between Newnham and Lydney). You fish from...
View markBerkeley Pill
19.6 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
A small tidal pill opening onto the upper Severn Estuary just south of Sharpness. Expect fast currents, heavy silt and a huge...
View markBerkeley Shore
19.6 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
An exposed stretch of the upper Severn Estuary west of Berkeley with broad mud and sand flats cut by deep, fast-running channels....
View markFrampton-on-Severn
19.8 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...
View markThe Noose
20.0 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
A powerful tidal rock and clay ledge on the Beachley peninsula of the Severn Estuary, locally known as The Noose, just upstream...
View markQuick links: Netham Weir · Gatcombe · Berkeley Pill · Berkeley Shore · Frampton-on-Severn · The Noose
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Netham Weir
19.1 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
Urban, tidal-river mark at the head of the tide on the River Avon. Netham Weir creates fast-flowing seams and slack eddies that draw mullet and occasional bass on the flood, with eels and flounder more active at dusk and into the night. Access is straightforward from paths by Netham Lock/Feeder...
Gatcombe
19.4 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...
Berkeley Pill
19.6 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...
Berkeley Shore
19.6 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...
Frampton-on-Severn
19.8 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...
The Noose
20.0 miles from Lower Stanton St Quintin
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...