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Where to fish

Big Bill / Slipper / Pembroke


A lot of area to cover in one page really, Pembroke is a beach, the other two are rock marks.

Type of Mark:

Beach / Rock

Perry's Guide:

Page 6 D1-2

Which Guide Map:

North

Bottom Type:

Mixed Ground

Wind Sheltered From:

South West to North West

How to Get There:

As for Jaonneause but park in the carpark opposite the Golf Club House. On foot, follow the path to the North East of the carpark round the rocks towards the old Fort Pembroke. The rocks to fish are on the right. See the pictures to check what you are looking for.

The beach is straight forward, just go from the carpark opposite the golf club.

Access:

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Species Available:

Mackerel, Garfish, Pollack, Black Bream, Plaice, Sole, Red Mullet and Bass

How to Fish:

These three named areas are seperated by quite a distance in reality.

Big Bill is the furthest away on the headland. It's a long walk all the way out and the last walk requires a trudge across a rocky beach, the slipper is on your right on the way there.

The beach fishes through most of the tide after dark for Bass.

Another mark worth a mention here is The Battery which is halfway to Big Bill from the beach. Access is straight from the grass. Fishes best at high water.

Mark information:

In the first Picture, Big Bill is on the left and Slipper Rock on the right.

Best Tide:

High or Low water and the hour or so either side


Please click on images for a larger picture.

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