Mylor
Mylor is a small fishing village located on the Western side of the Carrick Roads at the mouth of Mylor Creek in the River Fal. Launching at Mylor gives great access to the Carrick Roads for fishing. Launching is possible from a small public slipway in the harbour. Mylor is a safe sheltered launch spot however a launch should be timed with an incoming tide if your planning to paddle up river. Likewise a paddle down river should ideally be timed with a falling tide and paddling back timed with the incoming tide. The Carrick Roads is mainly clean muddy/sand with Mylor Creek being mainly mud. Deep water can be found in the main shipping channel but beware of boat traffic if fishing here, particularly if you are at anchor.
Parking: A pay and display car park is located on Admiralty Quay next to the slipway. Access to the water is easy.
Species: Thornback Ray, Bull Huss, Lesser Spotted Dogfish may show if fishing at anchor with the Carrick Roads. Bass may show to trolled lures. Mackerel and Garfish in season. Wrasse are possible close to the rocks down past Pencarrow Point and around Trefusis. Flounder, Gilthead Bream and Thick Lipped Mullet are possible in Mylor Creek in season.
Webcam: Mylor Harbour Webcams
Nearest Tackle Shop: Terminal Tackle at Penryn
Parking: A pay and display car park is located on Admiralty Quay next to the slipway. Access to the water is easy.
Species: Thornback Ray, Bull Huss, Lesser Spotted Dogfish may show if fishing at anchor with the Carrick Roads. Bass may show to trolled lures. Mackerel and Garfish in season. Wrasse are possible close to the rocks down past Pencarrow Point and around Trefusis. Flounder, Gilthead Bream and Thick Lipped Mullet are possible in Mylor Creek in season.
Webcam: Mylor Harbour Webcams
Nearest Tackle Shop: Terminal Tackle at Penryn