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Best marks near Cosheston
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Lawrenny Quay
1.7 miles from Cosheston
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank...
View markCarew River
1.7 miles from Cosheston
The Carew River is a sheltered tidal estuary/creek feeding into the Cleddau, best fished from easy-access banks, small slipway areas and muddy/sandy...
View markPembroke Castle Millpond
1.8 miles from Cosheston
A sheltered, tidal millpond/creek just below Pembroke Castle with easy access from nearby paths and the town. You fish from the banks...
View markBurton Ferry
1.9 miles from Cosheston
Burton Ferry is a sheltered estuary mark on the Cleddau/ Milford Haven water, fished from the foreshore and small rock/rough ground patches...
View markCleddau Bridge
2.0 miles from Cosheston
Cleddau Bridge is an easy-access estuary mark fished from the shore beside/under the road bridge where the Milford Haven Waterway narrows. Anglers...
View markCarew Quay
2.3 miles from Cosheston
Carew Quay is a small tidal quay on the Carew estuary (upper Milford Haven waterway), fished from the quay wall and adjacent...
View markQuick links: Lawrenny Quay · Carew River · Pembroke Castle Millpond · Burton Ferry · Cleddau Bridge · Carew Quay
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Lawrenny Quay
1.7 miles from Cosheston
Lawrenny Quay is a sheltered, tidal estuary mark on the Cleddau where you fish from the stone quay wall and adjacent bank by the slipway. Access is easy from the village (short level walk from parking), with fairly snag-free mud/sand and scattered weed/rock edging; expect strong tidal run on bigger...
Carew River
1.7 miles from Cosheston
The Carew River is a sheltered tidal estuary/creek feeding into the Cleddau, best fished from easy-access banks, small slipway areas and muddy/sandy edges around Carew and downstream bends. It’s mainly a light-tackle venue for flatties and mullet with occasional bass and school mackerel pushing in on bigger tides; expect soft...
Pembroke Castle Millpond
1.8 miles from Cosheston
A sheltered, tidal millpond/creek just below Pembroke Castle with easy access from nearby paths and the town. You fish from the banks and small wall sections into relatively deep, slow-moving water on the flood and ebb, with a soft muddy/silty bottom and occasional snags. It’s a light-tackle venue best around...
Burton Ferry
1.9 miles from Cosheston
Burton Ferry is a sheltered estuary mark on the Cleddau/ Milford Haven water, fished from the foreshore and small rock/rough ground patches around the ferry area. Access is generally easy via nearby parking and short walks, with best sport on the flooding tide as fish push up the channel edges....
Cleddau Bridge
2.0 miles from Cosheston
Cleddau Bridge is an easy-access estuary mark fished from the shore beside/under the road bridge where the Milford Haven Waterway narrows. Anglers typically target the tidal run and deeper channel edges with ledgered baits, with calmer water close in for flatties and mullet; best sport is around moving tides (especially...
Carew Quay
2.3 miles from Cosheston
Carew Quay is a small tidal quay on the Carew estuary (upper Milford Haven waterway), fished from the quay wall and adjacent banks/mud edges. It’s sheltered and best suited to light‑to‑medium tackle, with most fishing focused on the flooding tide as fish move up the channel; expect mixed estuary species...