Hayabusa - Jack Eye Kick Bottom
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Specifications
TypeInchiku Slow Jig
Weight80g - 150g
BuoyancySinking
RiggingTwin-Octo Assist
About this lure
The Hayabusa Jack Eye Kick Bottom is a high-appeal inchiku designed specifically for snapper and other bottom-dwelling fish. Built to work effectively on a simple slow wind, it delivers strong visual attraction and subtle movement, making it an excellent option when fish are holding tight to the bottom or refusing more traditional presentations.
- High-appeal inchiku design – Ideal for snapper and bottom species with minimal angler input
- Simple reel effectiveness – Produces enticing action on a steady wind
- Multi-purpose eye system – Allows hooks or blades to be fitted to suit conditions
- Alluring big eye – Strong visual trigger that draws attention near the seabed
- Snapper-focused performance – Proven when slow jigging or inchiku fishing
- Perfect Tairaba alternative – Excellent option when snapper stop responding to Tairaba rigs
Well suited to snapper, koheru and kingfish feeding near the bottom, the Jack Eye Kick Bottom is a reliable choice for tough days when you need extra attraction without overworking the lure.
How to fish the Hayabusa - Jack Eye Kick Bottom
Big Kev's Tips
Which colour, and when
#1 Pink SardineNatural sardine profile that matches baitfish in clear water and good light.
#2 Blue SardineNatural sardine profile that matches baitfish in clear water and good light.
#3 Bulpin SardineNatural sardine profile that matches baitfish in clear water and good light.
#4 AkakinWarm red-gold flash reads as a wounded baitfish trigger in low light or stained water.
#5 SilverClean silver flash pulls fish in clear water under bright conditions.
#6 GoldWarm gold flash is a reliable snapper colour for low light, dawn or dusk.
#9 Glow PinkGlow pink stays visible down deep where light fails, a go-to for dark or murky water.
Which weight, and when
80 g
Suits slower drifts and shallower bottom marks; ideal when fish are responsive and minimal weight is needed.
100 g
Versatile mid-range option for typical bottom jigging; balances sink rate and bottom contact across varied depths.
120 g
Handles moderate current and deeper bottom work; maintains contact in 30m+ depths with steady wind.
150 g
Best for strong current, deep water, or fast drifts; ensures rapid descent and firm bottom contact.