Chris
The coast road through Guisborough, Whitby and Scarborough will be a shorter route.
Both Reighton and Hunmanby beaches are part of Filey beach, both are as good as each other for bass, flatties and whiting.
Filey brigg has been fishing well for both cod and pollack taken on fresh crab, to get on the brigg there are two ways, the top where you walk on the top of the cliff and go down the northern side to the ladder which takes you to the bottom of the cliff, there is only one ladder as the other has gone for repair be carful as it gets dangerous when it has rained as the cliff is quite loose.
The other way is along the bottom from Filey beach a path opens up as the tide goes down, when the headland stops there is a hut for the coast guard go left here and the first mark is known as gully wash go past that and round the back of brigg towards the ladder there are plenty of places to fish into deep water, straight on from hut there is a raised section this is high brigg, then sewer pipe end, the very end is crab hole which fishes best on a easterly winds.
The brigg is an extremely dangerous place be careful and watchful at all times.
Gwyn
[Edited on 11/7/2004 by Gwyn]