Target snapper, coral trout, emperor, nannygai, john dory, morwong, trevally, and other reef fish with the Catch Beady Eye Kabura Jig—one of the most effective slow jigging lures for bottom species.
Designed and engineered in Australia and New Zealand, this UV-coated kabura is built for pressured conditions, with a free-sliding head, glowing flutter skirts, and twin Japanese assist hooks that land fish on even the softest bites. Whether you’re slow jigging for snapper, drifting offshore reefs, or fishing from a kayak, this proven kabura delivers strike after strike—even when fished completely still in a rod holder.
Features:
- Free-Sliding UV-Coated Head
Allows natural rocking motion and prevents fish from using the weight to dislodge the hook. - Glow and UV Silicone Skirts
Flutter and pulse with minimal movement, ideal for slow jigging or rod-holder fishing. - Twin Japanese Assist Hooks
Sharp and reliable for clean hook sets, even on soft takes. - Slow-Jig Tuned Balance
Designed for long hang time and controlled descent to keep the lure in the strike zone. - Effective When Static
Catches fish on the pause—perfect for beginners or passive fishing. - Available in 60g to 150g Sizes
Choose from 60g, 80g, 100g, 120g, or 150g for shallow bays or deep reef systems. - Six Bright UV/Glow Colours
Proven colour range for high visibility and bite response in varying conditions.
How to Fish the Beady Eye Kabura:
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Cast or drop the jig and let it sink to the bottom.
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Use light drag to prevent pulling hooks on soft bites.
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Slowly lift or tap the rod to activate skirt and head movement.
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Pause and let the lure sit—bites often happen here.
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Repeat the motion until a fish commits.
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Hookset: Lift smoothly and maintain tension while winding up. Let the fish run if needed.