![]() Not as big as the 210-240 that Jim had on the chiluill, but solid fish. Kite shops sell them in retail and online.įloyds and Jim used them on the bank as tuna boiled in the area, and they had 100- and 150-pound fish slam them. Best of all the 3 and 4-foot foot parafoils, without long sticks, pack smaller than kites, into a 13-inch bag and their main calling card is they stay up in less wind, making it possible to fish on the downwind troll without the use of helium balloons. While they are relatively new and diverse rigging methods are emerging, the bigger development by those who skip lures and live baits with the use of kites are the small parafoils that need less wind and thus can stay up on the downwind troll without the use of helium balloons. Minerva’s in Cabo can hardly keep them stocked. The world of chat rooms has rendered all fishing tackle and methods public knowledge. ![]() ![]() We have been told the use of Yummy Flyers is still a secret in Cabo by those “in the know,” but that’s laughable. Dropping them down deep with lead weights on the banks also works. They likely gained favor on the long range boats, started I’ve been told by Justin Fleck on the long ranger Excel as a skipping bait, then used with a kite as tales of its success rate roared. ![]() Jim and Floyd worked the bank with a skipping Yummy Flyer, a rubbery version of a flying bait. There’s a lot of ways to fish tuna on the bank, and while hav ing live bait nearly guarantees a bite of some kind, the hottest lure and method for targeting the cow tuna is the Yummy Flyer (also called a “yummy bird”). MIKE TUMBIERO’S rigging method with double hooks and 5/0 stinger treble is a typical setup on the Yummy Flyer. When is a tackle secret no longer officially a secret? Yummy Flyer making its mark in tuna waters ![]()
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