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Kite fishing is the most effective way to catch Billfish known
to man. It is so exciting that once you try it you may never
fish any other way. There is nothing more exciting than seeing a
Billfish approach the live bait suspended from the sky by a
fishing kite. The colors the fish exhibit, the speed the fish
has and the thrill of the bite.
The way it works is the kite is flown from an electric reel. The
line attached to the kite has release pins attached at different
stages of the line, which allows the pins to be spread out from
30 ft. behind the boat to the long bait, which is 100 ft. behind
the boat, were the noise and turbulence of the boat is less
noticeable to the fish.
The fishing line has a 15 ft leader attached to it with a float
at the swivel, that acts as a visual aid, so you know where the
bait is at all times. You can then raise and lower the bait to
the desired level, whether it is right on the surface were the
bait continues to struggle and send of a distress signal to
billfish and other game fish or lower the bait to a waiting
fish.
This method also allows you to continue fishing after the hook
up since the boat is not moving, allowing for multiple hook ups.
Capt Quinton Dieterle has helped pioneer this method of fishing.
He was a mate at the time when many of today’s techniques were
discovered.
Check
out the photos above.
Photo one shows how the kite looks in operation tilting to the
left for maximum spread. We will also fly a kite to the right
side that tilts right. The second photo shows the baits
suspended from the kite, note the red float is held above water
as a visual aid.
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