What is the best rig for Kingfish?

There are only six rigs I use: running ball sinker onto the bait, whole bait on a set of ganged hooks, live baiting a whole squid, sliding snooded hooks, bait suspended under a bobby cork, or a bait suspended under a balloon. Try anchoring about 6-10m up current of a marker buoy or channel marker.

How do you catch kingfish in NSW?

Kingfish feeding close to the surface will take live bait such as squid, garfish and slimy mackerel, and they will also take lures. Useful surface lures include poppers, or unweighted soft plastic lures such as slugs and stick baits which kingfish favour.

What size lures for kingfish?

Both of these set-ups cover stickbaits and poppers of around 30 grams right up to 150 grams, which is the ideal range in lure weights for kings. The heavier T-Curve is a very gutsy rod. At 2.36m in length and capable of casting 50-150 gram lures, it’s probably the ideal rod for nearly all situations.

What are stinger hooks used for?

The stinger hook is simply an extra hook added to the existing rig. There are stinger hooks readily available for sale but it is also possible for you to improvise – just tie the hook to a leader line and connect it to your rig, be it a live bait, jig, anything.

What line do you use for kingfish?

We recommend using 20-30Lb monofilament fishing line when fishing for kingfish.

Where can I find kingfish in NSW?

Yellowtail Kingfish occur in ocean waters from Queensland south to Western Australia, and inhabit temperate waters worldwide. They are often found associated with floating objects in the ocean and pylons and jetties within bays. Juveniles are commonly found in schools.

What is the best time to catch kingfish?

Summer is the best time to target kingfish however they can be caught year round with winter fish tending to be less common but generally larger. Smaller kingfish will often be found around channel markers and wharfs in the warmer summer months.

How do you catch kingfish from shore?

Sometimes, kingfish will swim closer to shore so you can catch them from a pier. When you’re setting up, attach a light hooked anchor to the end of another heavy fishing rod. Cast the anchor about 50–100 yards (46–91 m) out into the water and slowly reel it back toward you until the hooks catch on something.

Will a stinger rig catch Kingfish?

A stinger rig will catch a lot more than just kings. But since kingfish are known for striking at baits and missing the lead hook, this rig will help “sting” them when they are taking a swipe. Here are the steps for making a stinger rig:

How do you tie fluorocarbon fishing line for Stinger fishing?

To protect the fishing line against contact with the fish or the reef, I tie three feet of 40-pound fluorocarbon to a short Bimini twist in the main line via a Bristol knot. However, if I’m not getting bit and know there’s a big king or two around, I cut off the fluorocarbon and double line and tie directly to the stinger rig.

What is the best bait for Kingfish?

Best Bait For Kingfish Ribbonfish are super shiny in the water and attract kingfish incredibly well. You can use live or dead ribbonfish but you’ll need to rig them differently. Rig a live ribbonfish with its mouth open and rig a dead ribbonfish with its mouth shut.

How do you make a stinger rig?

Here are the steps for making a stinger rig: Step 1: Cut off a 2ft strand of wire. Step 2: Take a barrel swivel and connect on one end of the piece of wire with a haywire twist. The other end will be connected to your main line. Run the wire through the eye of the swivel. Run wire back over itself to make a loop. Apply pressure to wire with pliers.

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