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Real Fisher Ebi Raba 60g Akakin
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Real Fisher Ebi Raba 60g Akakin

Real Fisher Ebi Raba is a hybrid jig that merges the functionality of tenya and tairaba, purpose-built for targeting sea bream (madai).

$8.71

Lowest ever $8.71

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About this piece

Real Fisher Ebi Raba is a hybrid jig that merges the functionality of tenya and tairaba, purpose-built for targeting sea bream (madai). Handcrafted by charter boat captains, this 60g lure features a durable metal head and skirt designed for effective bottom presentation.

Key features

  • Hybrid tenya/tairaba design allows both vertical jigging and slow-rolling retrieve.
  • 60g weight with controlled rolling action to provoke bites even when fish are inactive.
  • Stepped barb hook configuration holds trailers (live shrimp, frozen shrimp, worms, soft plastics) securely.
  • Durable construction from field-tested materials used by working captains.

Best for

  • Saltwater bottom fishing for sea bream (madai).
  • Drift fishing over reefs, wrecks, or structure.
  • Low-activity conditions where subtle, controlled action is needed.

Specs

Jigs
Type
Sinking
Weight (g)
60
Color
Akakin

Price over time

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