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Quick links: Cemlyn Bay · Wylfa Head · Cemaes Bay · Porth Padrig · Porth Wen · Holyhead Outer Harbour

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Cemlyn Bay

(6.3/10)

1.7 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Cemlyn Bay is a quiet, exposed north-coast mark with a broad shingle/sand bay flanked by rough rock and reef; most anglers fish from the beach edge or from the rock ledges at either end after a short walk from the nearby parking/track. Expect mixed ground (sand patches, kelpy reef and...

Bass Pollack Whiting Plaice Thornback Ray

Wylfa Head

(6.4/10)

3.1 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Wylfa Head is an exposed, rocky headland on the north Anglesey coast, fished mainly from rough rock ledges and kelpy gullies with deep water close in. Access is via coastal paths and then a scramble down to suitable platforms, so it suits mobile anglers travelling light. Typical fishing is rough-ground...

Pollack Coalfish Lesser Spotted Dogfish Bull Huss Mackerel

Cemaes Bay

(7.3/10)

3.4 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Cemaes Bay is a sheltered, sandy bay on the north coast of Anglesey with easy access from the village and several fishable options: the harbour walls and slipway for close-range work, and the open beach for classic surf casting. Fishing is generally mixed ground—clean sand with rocky fringes—so it can...

Bass Pollack Plaice Flounder Dab

Porth Padrig

(6.1/10)

3.8 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Porth Padrig is a small, sheltered rocky cove on the exposed north-east coast of Anglesey, fished mainly from rough ground ledges and boulder-strewn margins with deeper water just outside the bay. Access is on foot via coastal paths/rough tracks with a short scramble onto the rocks, and the fishing is...

Pollack Coalfish Plaice Flounder Dab

Porth Wen

(5.9/10)

5.5 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Porth Wen is a rugged, exposed rock-and-boulder mark beneath the old brickworks on Anglesey’s north coast, with access via a steep coastal path and rough ground down to ledges, kelp gullies and broken reef. Fishing is typically close-range over rough, snaggy terrain for wrasse and pollack, with deeper water off...

Bass Pollack Coalfish Lesser Spotted Dogfish Mackerel

Holyhead Outer Harbour

(6.9/10)

6.5 miles from Llanfairynghornwy

Holyhead Outer Harbour offers deep, fast-flowing water close to shore with access from the outer harbour walls and adjacent breakwater/harbour-side platforms. It’s a classic mixed mark: spinning and float-fishing can produce summer pelagics, while bottom-fishing in the tide run targets predators and rays, with best sport around tide changes and...

Cod Pollack Coalfish Whiting Thornback Ray

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