KASHIMA PIRANHA ASSASINE SABIKI RIG H27 SIZE 2/0
  • KASHIMA PIRANHA ASSASINE SABIKI RIG H27 SIZE 2/0

KASHIMA PIRANHA ASSASINE SABIKI RIG H27 SIZE 2/0

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The Piranha Assassine H27 Sabiki Rig is a premium-tier multi-hook technical saltwater trace, engineered specifically for vertical baitfish and marine predator angling. Highly optimized with distinct pink and white visual attractors, this ready-to-fish rig delivers remarkable sub-surface light reflection paired with rugged line gauges to ensure absolute reliability during heavy simultaneous hookups.

Pink Holographic Flash, Rigid Line Architecture, and Marine Grade Hooks

Piranha engineered the H27 layout focusing on maximizing visual trigger responses and fully eliminating line tangles under heavy tidal drift:

  • Premium Nickel Hooks (Size 2/0): Armed with 6 heavy-duty saltwater hooks finished in high-grade corrosion-resistant Nickel. The tactical 2/0 sizing is perfectly balanced to ensure clean, deep penetration on fast-striking schooling species.
  • Vivid Pink Flash & Glow Attractors: Dressed with premium white fiber skirts and specialized pink/violet holographic skins that replicate natural scales, paired with high-intensity phosphorescent glow beads to command predator attention inside dark water columns.
  • High-Tensile Main Line (0.60mm): The backbone of the rig consists of a calibrated 0.60mm monofilament core, providing excellent structural strength while retaining the supple flexibility needed for natural lure movement.
  • High-Stiffness Branch Lines (0.50mm): Features individual hook leaders tied with a robust 0.50mm diameter. This rigid mechanical setup forces the hooks to spring outward away from the main line, effectively neutralizing wind knots.
  • Reinforced Strike Points: Built with secured red whipping threads at the hook eyes, doubling as a high-visibility target accent to stimulate immediate aggressive bites.

Usage: The definitive choice for offshore boat ledgering targeting Horse Mackerel (Carapau), Atlantic Mackerel, Scad, and general coastal schooling species.