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Best marks near Hamperley
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Dyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi)
49.5 miles from Hamperley
The Dyfi Estuary at Aberdyfi offers classic estuary and channel fishing from accessible sand/mud banks, the harbour frontage and nearby groynes, with...
View markQueensferry (River Dee)
49.8 miles from Hamperley
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower...
View markMinsterworth
49.9 miles from Hamperley
Minsterworth is a classic upper Severn Estuary mark with very soft mud banks, extreme tidal flow and the famous Severn Bore. Anglers...
View markQuick links: Dyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi) · Queensferry (River Dee) · Minsterworth
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Dyfi Estuary (Aberdyfi)
49.5 miles from Hamperley
The Dyfi Estuary at Aberdyfi offers classic estuary and channel fishing from accessible sand/mud banks, the harbour frontage and nearby groynes, with marks changing with the tide and shifting sands. Expect mainly mixed flatfish and mullet in the quieter margins, with bass and occasional rays/dogfish nearer the mouth on stronger...
Queensferry (River Dee)
49.8 miles from Hamperley
Queensferry on the River Dee is an easy-access estuary mark fished from public banks, quay/harbour edges and nearby footpaths around the lower Dee, with most anglers targeting the channel edges and gulley lines on a running tide. It’s classic soft-ground estuary fishing: lots of flounder and school whiting/pouting in season,...
Minsterworth
49.9 miles from Hamperley
Minsterworth is a classic upper Severn Estuary mark with very soft mud banks, extreme tidal flow and the famous Severn Bore. Anglers typically fish from firm ground along the flood bank rather than the foreshore. It’s a productive venue for flounder and thin‑lipped mullet on smaller to mid-range tides, with...