Hayabusa - Jack Eye Funemaki
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About this lure
The Hayabusa Jack Eye Funemaki is an easy-to-use offshore blade jig designed for anglers who want results with minimal effort. Simply wind it up and let the body do the work — the rear section swings side to side, creating a wobbling roll action that consistently draws strikes from both mid-water and bottom-holding fish.
- Simple retrieve action – Just wind it up and let the jig produce a natural wobbling roll
- Offshore blade jig design – Ideal for boat fishing when covering water quickly
- Holographic spin blade – Flash and vibration trigger reaction bites on the lift and retrieve
- Fluttering fall – Blade flash and body movement stay attractive as the jig drops
- Holo flash assist hook – Holographic sticker boosts visual appeal at the strike point
- Luminous material option – Added visibility in deeper water and low-light conditions
How to fish the Hayabusa - Jack Eye Funemaki
Big Kev's Tips
Which colour, and when
#1 Lumo Scale Blue SardineLumo finish pulls fish in low light or when the water is off-colour.
#2 Lumo Scale Pink SardineLumo finish pulls fish in low light or when the water is off-colour.
#3 Blue PinkNatural blue-pink baitfish match for clear water and bright conditions.
#4 Red GoldWarm flash that snapper key on in low light or lightly stained water.
#5 Full SilverPure silver flash is the go-to for clear water and bright sun.
Which weight, and when
100 g
The lightest option suits shallower drops and lighter current, giving a slower, more fluttering fall.
120 g
A versatile mid weight for moderate depth and current when covering water from the boat.
150 g
Steps up bite-through in deeper water or moderate current, keeping contact on the drop.
180 g
Suited to deeper water and stronger current where a faster sink is needed to reach holding fish.
200 g
The heaviest option for the deepest drops and strong current, getting down quickly to bottom-holding fish.