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Found this on the sea group. the split cane mob will have a fit.
From: "Jhonathon Appleby" Subject: Kite Fishing Date: 03 October 2003 03:17 Hi there everyone. Have been searching for kite fishing groups, and came across alot of people unsure of exactly what kite fishing is all about. Here is some information from Sea Eagle Kites in New Zealand. Kite Fishing: In simple terms, kite fishers utilise the power and direction of the wind to power a Sea Eagle fishing kite from the beach out to sea where the big fish are found. Sea Eagle Kites will tow up to 2000 metres of main line out to sea. The fisher, along with the main line reel, remains on the beach with the family or friends. Along with the main line, the kite takes with it up to 24 hooks which glide along the sea bed and await hungry fish to catch themselves on the special Japanese long line hooks supplied with all Sea Eagle Kites complete fishing rigs. Sea Eagle Kites can be tacked up to 40 degrees either side of the actual wind direction, thereby providing numerous opportunities to fish even when the wind is blowing up or down the beach. Sea Eagle kites are made from high quality PU coated ripstop nylon fabric, and can be supplied with a range of spar options from fibreglass rods, through to high tech, super light carbon fibre tube. Construction of the kites is such that the usual problems associated with fishing kites, such as seam wear and fraying, are all but totally eliminated. Sea Eagle kite fishing rigs come complete. All you need to supply is the bait, and a 4 litre plastic bottle. We even supply the fish bin to take your catch home in. Whether a dropper rig ideally suited to West Coast deep-water areas, or a long line rig for the East Coast beaches, Sea Eagle gear will catch the big ones for you. Sea Eagle Kites can also be used to tow out live baits that skip across the top of the water and create the illusion of a wounded bait fish. Any predator fish below will be attracted to the “wounded” baitfish and attack it. You can also use salt water flies, trolling lures, and poppers. A great way to catch Kahawai and King Fish or other game fish. All Sea Eagle fishing gear is of the highest standards. A complete rig is designed with a built in Progressive Breakaway System that allows for the least amount of lost gear due to snagging on seabed obstructions. All Sea Eagle kites use a double safety trace system which allows for the wind to build whilst the kite is out working, yet wont plunge the kite into the sea when hit by a strong gust of wind. All clips, swivels and other hardware are “over specified” to ensure break away due to gear failure is minimized. Contact Details Sales and Support Ph 64-9-818 1089 The Beach 021-217 6893 |
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