Hayabusa - Jack Eye Mame Hirarin
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About this lure
The Hayabusa Jack Eye Mame Hirarin is a specialised micro jig designed to fall at an ultra-slow speed that traditional lead jigs simply can’t achieve. By using a tin alloy body with a lower specific gravity than lead, this lure creates a unique fluttering descent that keeps it in the strike zone longer and triggers instinctive bites.
- Ultra-slow fall design – Achieves a descent speed impossible with conventional lead jigs
- Tin alloy construction – Lower density material creates extended hang time in the water column
- Natural flutter action – Subtle movement entices fish even when they are inactive
- High bite-triggering ability – Designed to provoke reaction strikes without aggressive jigging
- Finesse jig specialist – Ideal for light tackle and pressured fish
- Hayabusa innovation – Precision-engineered lure built on advanced Japanese design principles
How to fish the Hayabusa - Jack Eye Mame Hirarin
Big Kev's Tips
Which colour, and when
#1 UV Blue SardineUV blue lifts the natural sardine profile in clear water under bright light.
#2 UV Pink SardineUV pink reads well across conditions and is a reliable confidence colour for both target species.
#3 UV Red GoldWarm gold flash with UV boost pulls fish in low light or lightly stained water.
#4 UV Fluoro YellowHigh-vis fluoro stands out when the water is murky or the light is flat.
#5 Silver Blue LumoSilver flash with lumo glow covers low light and dawn starts when fish are deep in the zone.
Which weight, and when
1 g
Ideal for shallow water (2-4 m) and calm conditions; minimal weight maximises the ultra-slow fall and flutter.
1.5 g
Suits light current and mid-depth work (3-6 m); balances fall speed with casting distance on light tackle.
2 g
Effective for 5-8 m depths and moderate current; maintains slow descent while reaching deeper zones.
3 g
Best for deeper water (8-10 m) or stronger current; heaviest option still preserves the signature slow fall.