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Newnham-on-Severn
9.7 miles from Little Doward
A powerful tidal estuary mark on the River Severn beside Newnham-on-Severn, fished from firm ground along the village riverbank and near the...
View markLydney Harbour
9.9 miles from Little Doward
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive...
View markBullo Pill
10.0 miles from Little Doward
A tidal creek and foreshore on the west bank of the River Severn just south of Newnham. Bullo Pill has very strong...
View markQuick links: Newnham-on-Severn · Lydney Harbour · Bullo Pill
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Newnham-on-Severn
9.7 miles from Little Doward
A powerful tidal estuary mark on the River Severn beside Newnham-on-Severn, fished from firm ground along the village riverbank and near the old ferry/slip. Expect extreme currents, fast-flooding tides, and soft mud—plan around the tide tables and the Severn Bore. Best results come on neap tides for sight-fishing mullet in...
Lydney Harbour
9.9 miles from Little Doward
Historic small harbour on the Severn Estuary where the Lydney Canal meets the river. Expect extreme tidal range, fast currents and extensive mudflats; the fishable window is typically a couple of hours either side of high water from the stable upper walls only. Summer and early autumn bring the best...
Bullo Pill
10.0 miles from Little Doward
A tidal creek and foreshore on the west bank of the River Severn just south of Newnham. Bullo Pill has very strong tides, pronounced tidal bore effects and extensive soft mud. Fish from firm ground near the creek mouth and any remaining hard edges/old quay stonework rather than the mud....