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Best marks near Wall under Haywood
Top spots within about 50 miles, ranked by distance and rating.
Queensferry (River Dee)
48.7 miles from Wall under Haywood
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 markHawarden Bridge (River Dee)
49.3 miles from Wall under Haywood
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where...
View markMinsterworth
49.8 miles from Wall under Haywood
Minsterworth is a classic upper Severn Estuary mark with very soft mud banks, extreme tidal flow and the famous Severn Bore. Anglers...
View markConnah’s Quay
49.9 miles from Wall under Haywood
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay...
View markQuick links: Queensferry (River Dee) · Hawarden Bridge (River Dee) · Minsterworth · Connah’s Quay
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Queensferry (River Dee)
48.7 miles from Wall under Haywood
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,...
Hawarden Bridge (River Dee)
49.3 miles from Wall under Haywood
Hawarden Bridge is an estuary mark on the tidal River Dee, fished from accessible riverbank/embankment areas and near the bridge approaches where the current runs hard. Expect muddy/silty ground with channels, strong flow on bigger tides, and a mix of flattie and eel fishing rather than clear-water rock species; best...
Minsterworth
49.8 miles from Wall under Haywood
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...
Connah’s Quay
49.9 miles from Wall under Haywood
Connah’s Quay is an inner Dee Estuary shore mark where anglers fish from accessible hard standing and muddy/stone-edged banks around the quay and adjacent paths. It’s predominantly a tides-and-tactics venue: best on the bigger tides with some flow, producing mainly flatties and school bass, with occasional rays/dogs when conditions suit....