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How to Catch Kingfish in NZ (Jigging & Live Bait Guide)

Kingfish are one of the most exciting species to target in New Zealand, known for their strength, speed, and aggressive strikes.

Whether you’re fishing offshore or around coastal structure, kingfish deliver a high-energy fight that keeps anglers coming back.

Two of the most effective methods for targeting them are jigging and live bait fishing — both proven approaches when aiming for larger fish.


Why Kingfish Are a Top Target in NZ

Kingfish are widely targeted because they:

  • Fight hard from the moment they’re hooked
  • Stay active across many regions year-round
  • Respond well to different fishing techniques
  • Can reach impressive sizes in offshore waters

For anglers looking for action and challenge, kingfish are hard to beat.


Where to Find Kingfish

Kingfish tend to gather around structure and areas with strong water movement.

Common locations include:

  • Offshore reefs and drop-offs
  • Islands and submerged pinnacles
  • Coastal headlands and rocky areas
  • Areas with baitfish activity

Targeting these zones increases your chances of finding active fish.

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Jigging for Kingfish

Jigging is one of the most effective and active ways to target kingfish.

How It Works

  • Drop a metal jig to the desired depth
  • Retrieve using sharp, rhythmic movements
  • Imitate injured or fleeing baitfish

This technique triggers aggressive strikes, especially in deeper water.


When Jigging Works Best

Jigging performs well when:

  • Fish are holding deeper
  • Currents are strong
  • Kingfish are actively feeding

It’s a physical method, but highly rewarding when done right.


Live Bait Fishing for Kingfish

Live baiting is a go-to method when targeting larger kingfish.

How It Works

  • Use live bait such as mackerel or small fish
  • Position bait near structure or depth changes
  • Allow natural movement to attract predators

This approach is often used when chasing trophy-sized fish.


When to Use Live Bait

Live baiting is most effective when:

  • Fish are less aggressive
  • Conditions are calm
  • You’re targeting bigger, more cautious kingfish

It’s a slower method, but often produces larger fish.


Jigging vs Live Bait — Which Is Better?

Both techniques have their place.

  • Jigging → active, fast-paced, great for aggressive fish
  • Live bait → slower, more targeted, ideal for bigger fish

Many anglers use both methods depending on conditions and behaviour offshore.


Best Time to Catch Kingfish

Kingfish are available year-round, but certain conditions improve success:

  • Warmer months → increased activity
  • Changing tides → stronger feeding behaviour
  • Early morning and late afternoon → peak bite windows

Timing your trip around these factors can improve results.

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Gear Setup for Kingfish

Kingfish are powerful, so reliable gear is essential.

You’ll want:

  • Strong rods designed for offshore fishing
  • High-quality reels with smooth drag
  • Braided line for strength and sensitivity
  • Durable hooks and rigs

Having the right setup gives you a better chance of landing larger fish.


Why a Charter Makes It Easier

Finding kingfish consistently requires local knowledge and timing.

A charter helps by giving you:

  • Access to proven fishing spots
  • Real-time knowledge of conditions
  • Proper gear and setup
  • Guidance on techniques

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