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  • #16
    My Dad (aka growler) had a nice one off Seaham North Pier a few years back.. Although only one ive seen caught up here.. Was caught in darkness, not sure if it has any bearing though.. Persistance is the key I reckon..

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    • #17
      Seen a couple off Roker, including one on a spinner by my dad!
      Davy

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      • #18
        Used the rig today, had a few dab on it, but no sole!
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        • #19
          Originally posted by kevricho View Post
          Sole have very small mouths. I use size 4 or 6 hooks. Caught couple on chesil beach 2 yrs ago. Up here we think size 1 is small but they are way too big for sole, so that, s why so few are caught here . 1 inch of black lug was the bait
          I always used to make my Sole rigs with size 4 Kamasan B940M but I know a few lads who would go down as small as 6. Very short snoods, short casts and keep the rod low in the tripod; keep lights off the water. That said don't skimp on the bait; Solent it was ragworm but even on a tiny hook a decent bait up the snood was used...



          I'm heading south again in mid-August, might be a bit early but Sole are on the list to target as well as late Hounds, Bream and hopefully a Golden Grey Mullet
          CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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          • #20
            Originally posted by david.northeast View Post
            Haha that's the on mate. took mine on 4/0 up and over rig
            Last Sole I caught was in October 2009 off Pagham beach in Sussex. A decent SW sea was running and it took a 4/0 Varivas Big Mouth Extra loaded with two runnydown and a chunk of squid to tip off intended for cod
            CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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            • #21
              sole

              But you wouldn't use 4/0s with the intention of catching sole . It's the surprise , that's the buzz .I'll stick to size 4s for sole and keep 4/0 for cod . Nice to see you back Stewart
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              • #22
                Had one a few winters ago off roker about 2 lb on a 6/0 manta and the biggest ragworm bait ive seen. Greedy f*cker

                Tasted like sh*t mind imo

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by safc View Post
                  Had one a few winters ago off roker about 2 lb on a 6/0 manta and the biggest ragworm bait ive seen. Greedy f*cker

                  Tasted like sh*t mind imo
                  Did you cook it fresh? Sole are like good beef - they need a bit of time to "hang" to get the best flavour - minimum 48 hours in the fridge for Sole to be at its best for eating I'd say
                  CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by safc View Post
                    Had one a few winters ago off roker about 2 lb on a 6/0 manta and the biggest ragworm bait ive seen. Greedy f*cker

                    Tasted like sh*t mind imo
                    Sole are rated as a very nice eating fish by most.... You sure it wasn't a flounder?
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
                      Did you cook it fresh? Sole are like good beef - they need a bit of time to "hang" to get the best flavour - minimum 48 hours in the fridge for Sole to be at its best for eating I'd say

                      I left mine for 2/3 days in the fridge before eating and it was beautiful boys
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                      • #26
                        Sole

                        I caught one off Seaham Pier last summer. Over 1.5lb cleaned. Left it in the fridge for a couple of days, wrapped it in pancetta roasted it. Deeelish. Caught it on a three hook flapper size 1 Sakuma rag and Mackey.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Hadji Kareem View Post
                          I caught one off Seaham Pier last summer. Over 1.5lb cleaned. Left it in the fridge for a couple of days, wrapped it in pancetta roasted it. Deeelish. Caught it on a three hook flapper size 1 Sakuma rag and Mackey.
                          Lovely fish. And that's the main reason I'm gutted the pier is going to be closed soon; I don't give a tinsel toss about the Mackerel but I was looking forward to putting some late summer evening hours in in search of Sole down there
                          CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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                          • #28
                            ive caught them on Tynemouth long sands during settled conditions, warm eveings on lugworm and Tynemouth peir fishing inside the haven on ragworm , people don't catch them as they do not target them , again small hooks and short hook trace try metal booms as they use to hammer them down on the Suffolk coast line using metal booms jim ps I had them around aug to sept

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Juliogeordio View Post
                              Sole are rated as a very nice eating fish by most.... You sure it wasn't a flounder?
                              Not sure now you mention it

                              Nah, was definitely a soul

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