Sea Fishing UK

Best Sea Fishing Spots

In The UK

Explore some of the finest coastal fishing locations in the UK, from dramatic headlands to well-known piers and beaches. These spots offer reliable catches, scenic surroundings, and in many cases, simple day‑ticket or permit systems.

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1. Chesil Beach – Dorset

A legendary 18‑mile long shingle bank with deep water close to shore. Excellent for bass, cod, mackerel, smoothhound, and dogfish.

  • Access: Free shore fishing; car parks at West Bexington or Cobden are best start points.

  • Best Time: Summer for bass/mackerel; winter for cod.

  • Tip: Use peeler crab or lugworm for bass and feather rigs for mackerel. Be cautious on unstable shingle.

2. Swanage Pier – Dorset

Ideal for beginners and families, Swanage Pier offers species like plenty of pollack, wrasse, garfish, and mackerel.

  • Day ticket: Around £5.50 (adult), £2.50 (junior).

  • Facilities: Toilet, seating, and bait shops nearby.

3. Brighton Marina – East Sussex

A popular venue inside Brighton Marina for bass, pollack, wrasse, and mackerel.

  • Day ticket required; neighbouring tackle shops can issue them.

  • Best fishing: Floating rigs on high tide for bigger mackerel shoals and structure-based wrasse.

5. Porthcurno / Berry Head / Ilfracombe – South West England

Rugged headlands of Cornwall and Devon perfect for pollock, bass, wrasse, mackerel, house bass, congner eel, gurnards.

  • Headlands to try: Porthcurno (Cornwall), Berry Head (Devon), Ilfracombe harbour (North Devon).

  • Local tackle shops can supply tide info, bait, and gear.

6. Pease Bay – Borders, Scotland

Secluded, rocky shores ideal for wrasse, pollock, codling, flounder.

  • Best Time: Late spring to early autumn.

  • Tip: Light lure fishing at dusk for pollock or ragworm for wrasse near rocks.

7. Holyhead Breakwater – Anglesey, Wales

Provides easy access to deep water and consistent fishing for pollock, wrasse, dogfish, conger eel.

  • Walk-in access: Bring a trolley due to length of breakwater.

  • Best during: Spring and early autumn; night fishing recommended for conger.

8. Port Isaac – Cornwall

A charming harbour with mixed marks holding bass, pollock, mackerel and wrasse.

  • Season: Summer into early autumn.

  • Tip: Soft plastic lures at dusk are effective; tide timing is crucial.

Why These Spots Are Top Picks

– Species variety: From bass, pollack and mackerel to cod and wrasse.

– Easy access: Many are free or low-cost; day tickets available for piers and managed piers.

– Booking: Most require no formal booking; piers like Swanage and Brighton require simple ticket purchase.

– Facilities & scenery: Well-equipped piers, scenic beaches, and safe parking.

lanning Your Trip

– Check tidal forecasts—many marks fish best on rising or falling tides.

– Use match bait and tackle suitable for the species and conditions.

– Visit local tackle shops for up-to-date advice and on-site tickets.

– Stay safe—mind slippery shingle, rising tides, and rocky ledges.

– No licence needed for UK sea fishing (unless targeting salmon or sea trout).