b"snelled onto the heavy line. I like snell knots since they hold the hook static unlike a uni. The way the line runs out from the hook eye also helps to roll it into the kingfishs mouth. Once Im on the reef and find a good-looking rock, I dont put the line down straight away. I want to check if there are any worthwhile marks. I can guarantee most rocks will show some fish sitting above them. Often these are tightly packed baitfish or reef fish, and they can look a lot like a kingfish mark. There is a key difference to look for on theTowing live baits behind the Elements sonar and that is the amount ofkayak in a plastic sniffer pot strong red reading you get from the fish.works well for a makeshift tank.If its long and red youre likely looking at a kingfish. Anything smaller, well thats probably a kahawai or even a school of wrasse. Kingfish are normally hanging out together so if you find one-mark chances are the screen will light up with fish.There is a key difference to look for on the Elements sonar and that is the amount of strong red reading you get from the fish. If its long and red youre likely looking at a kingfish.A snelled 8/0 KLT hook is placed through the live bait's nose./FISHINGINGODZONE57"