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Tigress Outriggers & Gear keeps lines in sight with new high visibility kite floats

by Tigress Outriggers & Gear 22 Jul 2022 06:18 PDT
Tigress Outriggers & Gear keeps lines in sight with new high visibility kite floats © Tigress Outriggers & Gear

Experienced offshore anglers rely on many specialized components to achieve a successful day on the water. Building the complete kite fishing rig takes experience.

The kite float must always stand out above the others. The kite float aides anglers in knowing the angle and location of each line behind the boat. Given that kites pull lines far off stern, anglers need to see where each line is to avoid tangling.

Kite fishing float choices should be a relatively easy choice but every offshore angler has their own preferred shape and color kite float. Tigress Outriggers & Gear makes this process simple for offshore anglers by providing several new high visibility kits in the most popular color;, pink, green, and orange. Anglers may choose a 3 part multi pack or a 12 pack of each individual color. Each float is non weighted so anglers can select their specific weights for the day and the 2 1/2" oval shape makes for easy visibility against any background.

  • 3 Pack Oval Kite Floats - Keep your kite lines visible with non weighted 2 1/2" Oval Kite Line Markers. 3 pack, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 orange.
  • 12 Pink Oval Kite Floats - Keep your kite lines visible with non weighted 2 1/2" Oval Kite Line Markers. 12 pack of pink markers.
  • 12 Green Oval Kite Floats - Keep your kite lines visible with non weighted 2 1/2" Oval Kite Line Markers. 12 pack of green markers.
  • 12 Orange Oval Kite Floats - Keep your kite lines visible with non weighted 2 1/2" Oval Kite Line Markers. 12 pack of orange markers.

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