I say rock mark but you can fish from the mooring pier itself provided there aren't swimmers and kids jumping off the platform into the water. | Type of Mark: | Rock | | Perry's Guide: | Page 31 G1 | | Which Guide Map: | South / East | | Bottom Type: | Sand/Rock Mix | | Wind Sheltered From: | South West through to North West | | How to Get There: | Drive West along Fort Road and take the turning next to the old Morley Chapel. Follow the road round the right hand bend and park in Becquet Road. Walk down the lane until you reach the footpath and follow the track and signs to Fermain Moorings. | | Access: | click for detailed description
| | Species Available: | Black Bream, Red Mullet, Grey Mullet, Plaice, Garfish and others. This mark can produce many different species. | | How to Fish: | There aren't actually any moorings at this mark despite the name so you don't need to worry about that. There is a good landing platform for boats which is used but not very often. It makes a good spot for landing fish.
The landing stage is popular with children for jumping in and swimming so watch out for them. | | Mark information: | This area is popular with both swimmers and boats. Beware of swimmers and the pleasure yachts that often drop anchor in the bay and have a tendancy to ignore fishermen and come in close when arriving and leaving.
Try the shirvy for bream. | | Best Tide: | Rising to high water |
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