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nearly70ty

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Hi gents,
just a quick one when do the sole head out to spawn, and do thay stop taking baits in the cold what would the water temp be when they don't bite.
 
Had sole in every month of the year, but generally, best chance in my neck of the woods (south coast), is between April and November. Peak time is August to October for me. From November, the pin whiting move in, in numberless hordes, so even if the sole are still about, they rarely get chance to beat the whiting. No idea on spawning times, can’t help you there, but someone (or Google) may be able to help. Cheers, Bob.
 
In my experience of the Bristol Channel, November is about the cut off though I’ve heard of the odd fish in December.
Then forget about it until June, though May is a possibility for sure.

As Oldie Goldie says, the pest fish come ashore in huge numbers and impale themselves on a worm bait pretty quickly, so the more sedate flatties probably don’t get a look in
 
You can catch sole on chesil every month of the year if you get the correct conditions and tides. It gets more difficult though due to the whiting invasion. You need the biggest of spring tides and calm clear water.

As for the bristol channel, the fish tend to move around depending on the time of year. The colder it gets, the more they tend to drop down the Channel. There will be a few around until January, they return in April by May in numbers.
 
Many thanks for the reply, reading between the lines from December on they tend to be a by catch but still a possibility. Much appreciate your imput, and if you anybody else have any observation on sole fishing times feel free to comment.
 

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