Florida Sport Fishing
Kite fishing is the go to method for fishing for many South Florida anglers that are out to target Pelagic and Sailfish in our area. Our guest speaker for October will be Captain Carlos Rodriguez from Florida Sport Fishing with a discussion on Kite Fishing out of Hillsboro Inlet. Topics such as:
- Kites – Light and Strong wind kites, and how to decide which one is necessary for the winds you are fishing.
- Balloons – When it is necessary to use balloons to keep your kites flying.
- Tackle – Types of equipment necessary when deploying kites.
- Rigging – How to rig your live bait, so that it is presented correctly
- Current and Wind – Understanding your initial setup, and how wind/current will determine how your kite will fly.
- Tactics – Deploying lines at different depths.
- Live Bait – How different types of live bait perform (Goggle eyes, pilchards, and speedos)
Florida Sport Fishing is a local journal that provides great insight for anglers with videos, magazines, seminars, and is a great way to stay up to date on the newest products/tactics.
Please visit their site, and check out what they are all about. Below link:
Florida Sport Fishing
Florida Sport Fishing is a cutting edge approach to hooking up fishing and boating related businesses with the millions of resident and visiting anglers enjoying our natural resources. As an independently owned and operated business, our mission is to impact the state’s angling community with the most comprehensive sport fishing publication to date, supported by an innovative online directory and exciting television series – all brought to you by angling enthusiasts dedicated to making each and every one of your fishing trips as safe and as successful as possible.
Florida Sport Fishing is published and distributed bimonthly six times per year. Our magazine is available on newsstands across all of Florida with additional distribution and exposure in 25 states, Canada, The Bahamas and across The Caribbean.
Florida Sport Fishing Television is filmed on location across Florida and airs on cable television for 52 weeks a year. Complete episodes are also available online. We’d like to hear what you have to say. What topics would you like to see covered? Your comments, questions and concerns are important to us and to your angling success.