Egi Tune
The Misaki Egi Tune is a squid fishing jig with an innovative patented design. This design features three different eyelets: the top two are for traditional eging, while the bottom one is to attach a weight for Tip Run or Tataki techniques.
SHORE EGING:
Use the upper eyelet to make short jerks, most suitable for active and fast action. The Egi will make a tighter zigzag and allow us to cover water more actively.
The middle eyelet is more recommended for making long, slow jerks. We will notice a much wider and more open zigzag, applying more pressure when pulling the jerks.

TIP RUN:
Use the upper eyelet to tie the line and the lower eyelet to attach a clip sinker or any type of tungsten or lead, adjusting the weight to the current and depth conditions in which we are going to fish with the Egi Tune.
TATAKI:
The Egi Tune can be used as a replacement for the lower weight or bottom jig in the Tataki technique.
This makes the rig more attractive for vertical fishing.
For example, we can clip a 90 g lead to the lower eyelet to make it work at the bottom, together with the rest of the Tataki lures.
The side fins are made of phosphorescent rubber , instead of the traditional feathers. These fins emit extra vibration and brightness when facing the current or when descending, which is when squid usually take the lure.
In addition to the double crown of high-quality UV TC-Coated hooks, it features a phosphorescent strike point to attract the squid's attention at the decisive moment.
The eyes of the Egi Tune glow in the dark after being charged with light, and the body fabric wrap is UV-reactive, which increases its detectability by cephalopods in low-light conditions.