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Capt. "Geno" with a giant smoker King |
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In the fall
and winter the schools of Kingfish make their return journey to the
south, back to the keys and into the Gulf of Mexico. These fish
tend to stay closer to reefs deep edge. Although it is not
uncommon to catch fish inside the reef as shallow as 40 foot and some
times kings will approach the beach an we can catch them in as shallow
as 20 foot. The winter school fish tend to a bit smaller, but the
schools are larger. In the winter the larger fish are caught with
a big blue runner or goggle eye in the kite. The long or middle
kite pin will usually get that big King if he's around.
The Fall and
Summer fish are best targeted trolling deep baits on planers or wire
line. Spoons and natural baits, such as Bonita strips and ballyhoo
work best. The winter and spring fish are best targeted with live
bait placed deep with a little lead, or suspended from the kite.
Kingfish are an aggressive
hard hitting, fast fish that is really a blast to catch. The small
school fish are a lot of fun, but a big smoker is truly a special
trophy.
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