To be honest Ian u seem to have covered a fair few shots yourself
Have a look at Miker\'s site Photorecce (superb) a link can be found on this site.
But if you are not that bothered what type of fishing it is (rock/pier/gullie/clifftop or beach)
try Port Mulgrave 2 down 2 up from point e (photorecce) about 70 yds into a fish holding run.
Use pulley pennels (rotten bottom) armed with 5/0-8/0 hooks.
If u are getting no joy there, walk around the bay towards runswick (nab) and start from point g chucking every 10-20 yds along till u reach the nab. ( beware! watch for the tide coming in)
Then there\'s Cowbar/Staithes, another popular and produtive mark either from the jetty\'s or the gullies and clifftops.
Have a look at Staithes at photorecce site again and for a high water shot on the north jetty (spot k) cast from the end slightly to the right at about 100 yds (make sure that the sea aint to big).
1/2 tide down get yourself onto the flat slate round to the left, lots of little fish holding gullies there (spots i.j.h) again rotten bottoms advised.
If u want to try further round towards Boulby its advisable to wear chesties (dont go round in the dark unless you have sussed it out in daylight first) spots g.e.a can fish really well.
If u want an easier shot try the clifftops above spots g,e, but again be carefull up there its a long way down.
Try to park at the Staithes side because the bobbies dont like people parking down Cowbar. I hope this makes sence and helps u out a bit.
If u need any more info just ask I know that coastline like the back of my hand (even some of the secret shots Mike hasnt shown on his site).
ps. all these marks need to be investigated in daylight first because they all fish better after dark. Take care down there m8

but most of all have fun
Almost forgot

late autumn early winter crab/mussel baits, deep winter/early spring lug/squid .
If you r like me and fish all year round, Port Mulgrave can produce a good few different spiecies of the jetty at high water. Cowbar is a cracking place to get lobsters from, just get a ball of line and wrap it round your mussel/squid baited hooks, lob it out and wait until your lead has been lifted off the sea bed, dont reel in to fast and hey presto lobster for tea
[Edited on 25/1/2005 by tala]
[Edited on 25/1/2005 by tala]