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Anyone Trying Kite Fishing Out West?
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This is off SE Florida. It's a lot of work, but how sweet it would be to connect with a big Tuna.
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Looks sweet till the kite rod gets a big one and wraps around the far rod. Would be awesome to get a big tuna!
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I don't know anybody flying the kite off a kayak here. Lots of people kite fishing off boats though.
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If the 100+lb tuna consistently come within 5 miles of shore, then I'll start.
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I have seen a few guys kite fishing off of their boats out here. I know its a big time technique in Florida. They usually target sailfish out there with the kite right?
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Kite fishing is my primary method for targeting jumbo bluefin tuna. I personally can't imagine a scenario where I would use a kite inshore like that, at least here in SoCal. especially from a kayak!! That's just gnarly lol... My buddy and I usually take his boat 5-15 miles southwest of San Clemente Island using large frozen flying fish as bait. It can be challenging, but it's super rewarding to see a cow blow up on your bait like a hand grenade! Pics are some personal best BFT from the kite(from a boat, not a kayak!). Biggest was last year weighing in at 295lbs after bleeding. So far, this year's best on the kite was last Friday at ~150lbs. Still have bruises on my rib and armpit from that fish! Flew the kite a bit today, but got skunked on the BFT. Paddies were LOADED with hungry YT though!
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Bluefin and Yellowfin are fluke incidentals off SE Florida, sometimes after an East wind -- blowing bait and predators over from the Bahamas or when the BFT's are migrating into the GOM to spawn. In the Bahamas, a yummy fake flying fish is sometimes trolled off a kite. I don't think anyone is using fresh frozen flying fish like the West Coast. The fishery is less predictable. Kites are a challenge off a kayak, and not enough trying it to note any worthy catches. The potential is there. |
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