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September 10, 2014
AFTCO GOLDFINGER RELEASE CLIP
September 10, 2014

AFTCO FISHING KITE

$109.99$119.99

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Aftco All-Weather Fishing Kite

AFTCO’S ALL-WEATHER KITE THAT NEVER QUITS FISHING

Fast becoming the choice of serious kite fishermen everywhere, the new AFTCO state-of-the-art Fishing Kites top all others in performance and durability. Constructed from waterproof ripstop nylon sail cloth, low maintenance AFTCO kites won’t mildew and will fly — EVEN WHEN WET! Also unique are AFTCO’s interchangeable spars — light weight and flexible, yet virtually unbreakable — available in two distinct sets that enable AFTCO kites to handle a complete wind range from four on up to 16 miles per hour. And even without wind, the AFTCO kite can be slow trolled — or drift fished by attaching a helium-filled balloon to the kite’s special loops. Also featured is an easily adjustable bridle with no metal connectors to rust or break, plus a black with white logo design that is easily visible against any sky. Though most commonly used to fish live baits for sailfish, dolphinfish and tuna, fishing kites are also extremely effective for baiting marlin, king mackerel, tarpon, sharks and even freshwater bass. In fact, there are very few predator fish that can resist a live bait struggling (or a dead bait skipping) on the water’s surface — and the AFTCO Kite, when used properly, is the best tool for making a tantalizing surface presentation. Weight them to fly left or right and AFTCO kites can be flown and fished in tandem.

 

Easy to Assemble

Upon removal of the kite from its storage tube, unroll it and insert the spars into the Dacron pockets sewn to each corner of the kite. Be sure that each spar first passes through the center Dacron loop (with clip attached) before inserting one end of the spar into one of the pockets on the back of the kite. This same corner pocket can then be pushed down on the deck and the spar can be flexed and inserted into the pocket at the opposite corner of the kite. The spars should fit across the kite snugly, but should not be bowed or bent in the middle once they are assembled. With both spars in place, the kite’s bridle can be adjusted, after which the bridle’s swivel should be attached to a clip on the kite fly-line, and the kite is in position to be flown.

 

INTERCHANGEABLE SPARS

Each AFTCO Kite comes equipped with “medium” spars, but by purchasing interchangeable “light” spars (sold separately), the serious kite angler can adapt to variable wind conditions. Light Spars — Graphite (black with white tips) for 4 to 9 mph winds. Medium Spars — 3/16″ dia. solid fiberglass (white with gray tips) for 9 to 16 mph winds.

  • ADJUSTS TO VARIABLE WIND CONDITIONS
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE
  • FLIES WET
Model

Kite w/ Medium Spars, Kite w/ Light and Medium spars, Kite w/ Light Spars