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How to make a sole rig 

Gem Stapleton
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I love fishing for sole. You can’t beat a warm summer evening targeting these feisty flatties. Here I show how to make my go-to rig for sole. I find it works really well and I load the hooks with muddies, lug, or both!

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17 ноя 2023

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@shakyangler
@shakyangler 8 месяцев назад
Great rig video i like the way use rig gum instead of crimps.
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the feedback! Rig gum every time for me.
@robsmith7391
@robsmith7391 7 месяцев назад
Very clear demonstration, Gem. Any reason why you don't use bait stops ? I'm sure there is one !
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 7 месяцев назад
Yes, there is indeed a reason! bait stops are only needed on clipped down rigs, IMO, to stop the bait sliding up the snood when cast. On a flapper rig like this, the force of the cast pushes the bait down the snood towards the hook. I just use a bit of elastic on the bait to hold it in place when necessary.
@david892006
@david892006 7 месяцев назад
Very helpful videos Gem. What are your thoughts on weighted booms or hook links when Sole fishing ? Thanks
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 7 месяцев назад
hi David, I’ve not tried weighted booms, but did try weighted beads in the past. I am not sure it made a lot of difference, but I didn’t experiment that much. I prefer to keep my line a bit slack when conditions allow, and the rod tip low, to keep the rig close to the sea bed.
@DeanC
@DeanC 6 месяцев назад
Great tutorial, Gem. Why do you prefer 10" snoods for sole?
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 6 месяцев назад
As sole are bottom feeders, one effect of short snoods is a shorter rig body - so that helps keep all the baits, even the top hook, nearer the sea bed. They are also quite vicious with their bites. My feeling is that the short snood length helps to provide a lot of resistance more quickly when they take the bait, leading to more hook-ups; a longer snood might need more movement from the fish before the hook sets. In turn, more movement means the fish may a feel a low level of resistance before it’s sufficient to set the hook, leading to dropped bait and no hook-up. I hope that makes sense - if not I’ll try to clarify. Also I make them 10 inches so if I need to replace a hook I still end up with an 8 inch snood which I am happy to use for sole. I find 6 inches snoods too short, personally.
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 6 месяцев назад
And thanks for your feedback! 😃
@DeanC
@DeanC 6 месяцев назад
@ClickBaitGem Thanks a mill for the response, Gem. That's great information and makes a ton of sense. Will incorporate this into my fishing!! Looking forward to your upcoming videos. All the best.
@ClickBaitGem
@ClickBaitGem 6 месяцев назад
You’re welcome. Let me know if it works for you when you get to try it out. Be a while before the sole are about in Sussex again in numbers.
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