Related Reading On Whitby West Pier Forum Topics For Whitby Piers Whitby West Pier Facebook Page Fishing On Whitby’s West Pier Cod, Pollock, Mackerel And So Much More. The Stone wall piers at Whitby have been in existence since 1632 when they replaced the old wooden piers that used to…
The cliffs at Sandsend are a very popular mark for the Yorkshire coast sea anglers. Found just to the north side of Sandsend and easily accessible via steps from the car park the cliffs offer a multitude of fishing platforms suitable to every state of tide. The fishing here is…
Of all the marks on the North East Coast perhaps no-where is more well known and talked about than the set of marks at Boulby. Marks such as the Boiler hole and Boulby Gulley are amongst the more well known marks here, but there is so much more to the…
Sea Anglers Heaven The Mull Of Galloway is indeed a very special place. A mixture of deep and shallow waters, kelp, wrack weed, sand, rocks and extreme tide flow makes this the sea anglers version of heaven. This article was inspired by our first ever visit to the mull in…
Hopefully this quick guide will be of some benefit to those new to bass fishing and if it gets you that first fish or gets you thinking about the kind of marks to look for, then its done its job. Kettleness is probably one of the most popular and productive…
Runswick Bay is perhaps the most talked about sea angling venue on the Yorkshire coast. Nine miles north of Whitby lies the beautifully scenic village of Runswick. The surrounding bay is home to some of the very best fishing anywhere in the region. Having fished the area for many years…
Hawsker The Home Of Match Winning Cod Anyone who knows the Yorkshire Sea Angling scene will of heard of Hawsker. The stories of big match winning cod are often told in the local tackle shops. Hawsker itself is just a small village roughly 2 miles to the south side of…
Fishing At Robin Hoods Bay One Of The Uk’s Most Scenic Fishing Marks. Robin Hoods Bay has to be one of the most scenic areas for sea fishing in the whole of the UK. From North to South Cheek the bay is 3 mile across and home to some of…
Jellyworm and me are trying to learn the marks on the north cheek of RHB at the moment. We like the mark because it offers a good variety of marks within the mark, however it is a frustrating place to learn and establising how the fish move around is not…
A Very Tough Climb In my opinion Goldsborough is one of the toughest marks to access in the Whitby area. Although the cliff is nowhere near as steep as it is at some marks, the trek out of Goldsborough and up through the trees is very tough in the middle…
How To Find Port Mulgrave The fishing marks at Port Mulgrave can be found by leaving the A174 coast road at Hinderwell and following the signs for Port Mulgrave. There is only one road into Port Mulgrave. Parking is at the very end of this road and parking spaces are…
The River Humber is one of the largest in the UK. The river itself is home to a multitude of fishing marks where the keen angler can locate most of the UK sea fish such as Cod, bass, wrasse, flounder, plaice, soles and even mullet. This excellent article outlines most…
There are several small banks to fish off within 100 yds or so of ‘Arches’ the first I know of being above ‘Stottlebinks’…from the cliffs a high water spot as on medium to big tides the ‘binks’ uncover and can be fished by walking on from Silex Bay. Read More…………
Fishing At Kettleness A Big Cod Fishing Mark Just like Runswick and Port Mulgrave, the fishing marks at Kettleness are considered to be some of the very best in the region. Kettleness is, in every sense of the word, a big cod mark. Over the years there has been more…