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In the
fall Sailfish fishing in Miami begins to heat up as the
Sailfish
start their migration to the western wall of the gulf stream.
At the same time the bait schools are migrating south as the cold fronts
to the north, lower the water temperature. The bait schools wind
up on the outer reef system from Stuart to key West. The sails will
follow the bait and work the edge of the gulf stream, and the reef. What
makes Miami such a great Sailfish destination is that the gulf stream,
and the reef edge converge together less the two miles from the beach.
We have the best of two "fishing worlds" together. The days when
the blue water is on the reef and the wind is from the north east, watch
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From the
fall to the spring Kite fishing is the best method to catch Sail Fish. The Kite has a few main purposes, the first is
to keep the live bait right on the surface. The live bait that we
use are mainly baits that like to be near or on the bottom, So they
really don't want to be on the surface, and they let us know.
Swimming violently to get deep to no avail, stuck on the surface by the
force of the wind and uniquely clever rigging. These panicking
baits are sending out signals that exactly match what the predators are
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The Kite also
lets us place live baits at pre determined distances from the boat and
each other. With ideal conditions of wind and sea we can fish two
kites at the same time. Three baits in each, with a total of six
baits, on the surface with out tangles, & at one time. In addition if
conditions prevail we can add some deep baits and semi deep rigger baits
to the spread. At times we may have as many as twelve baits in
the water at one time. The best part of kite fishing is that it is
very visual. Every fish that we raise will show them selves.
We get to see
them chase and eat the baits as if we were not there. It is the
absolute most exiting way to catch any of the great game wish Miami has
to offer. When conditions are just right we will catch Sailfish
all summer, good wind from the South East and blue water moving with
North Current. When you book your trip inquire about Sailfish Kite fishing ,
find out if its the right time of the year to put the "rags in the air" |
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Lets Go
Sailfish Fishing ! |
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