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Best marks near Persondy
Top spots within about 10 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Uskmouth
9.6 miles from Persondy
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and...
View markSt Brides Brook
10.0 miles from Persondy
St Brides Brook is a small tidal inlet/stream mouth on the Severn Estuary shore, fished mainly from muddy/sandy banks and short shingle...
View markUskmouth Power Station Outfall
10.0 miles from Persondy
The Uskmouth Power Station outfall area sits on the west side of the Usk estuary just inside the Severn, fished mainly from...
View markQuick links: Uskmouth · St Brides Brook · Uskmouth Power Station Outfall
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Uskmouth
9.6 miles from Persondy
Uskmouth is an exposed Severn Estuary mark around the mouth of the River Usk by Newport, fished mainly from the foreshore and low rock/rough ground either side of the outfall and sea wall. Access is typically a short walk from nearby parking/paths, but expect soft mud, steep shingle and strong...
St Brides Brook
10.0 miles from Persondy
St Brides Brook is a small tidal inlet/stream mouth on the Severn Estuary shore, fished mainly from muddy/sandy banks and short shingle patches near the outflow. Access is on foot via local lanes and public paths, then a short walk across field edges/shore; it’s a classic estuary mark where you...
Uskmouth Power Station Outfall
10.0 miles from Persondy
The Uskmouth Power Station outfall area sits on the west side of the Usk estuary just inside the Severn, fished mainly from shore-side bank/rough ground where warmer, moving water and strong tides concentrate baitfish and crabs. Access is generally by walking from nearby lanes/parking and setting up on firm ground...