Boss Kat Sabiki Rig Glow/White 6-Hook Size 10
The Boss Kat Sabiki Rig in Glow/White with six size 10 hooks is a multi-hook rig built to match the flash and action of live baitfish schools. Whether you're after mackerel, sardines, herring, or other small baitfish to use as live or fresh deadbait for larger game fish, a sabiki rig lets you load up on bait quickly instead of relying on a single hook. The six-hook configuration and realistic glow/white finish create the visual trigger that feeding fish key on—that distinctive flash of gill and scale that signals an easy meal.
Sabiki rigs work best when you're casting into active baitfish pods near structure, in channels, or around lights at night. Drop it, work it with short lifts and pauses, and you'll often hook multiple baitfish on a single drop. The size 10 hooks are sized for small to medium baitfish species, making this rig versatile for inshore saltwater fishing, estuary work, and situations where you need fresh bait on demand rather than relying on a tackle shop.
Daiichi has a long reputation for hook quality and sharpness, so you get reliable penetration and fewer missed or thrown fish. The glow/white dressing mimics the natural appearance that triggers strikes, especially in low-light conditions or when visibility is limited. Keep a couple of Boss Kat sabiki rigs in your tackle box—they're simple, effective, and the smart way to build a live-bait supply on the water.
Key Features
- Six size 10 hooks per rig for efficient multi-fish catches
- Glow/white finish for high visibility and natural baitfish appearance
- Daiichi hook quality ensures sharp, reliable penetration
- Ideal for catching live baitfish and fresh deadbait in saltwater and estuarine environments
- Compact, easy to cast and retrieve
Specifications
| Hook Count | 6 |
| Hook Size | 10 |
| Color | Glow/White |
| Brand | Daiichi Hooks |
| Product Line | Boss Kat |
| Type | Sabiki Rig |
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of baitfish can I catch with a size 10 sabiki rig?
Size 10 hooks work well for small to medium baitfish such as mackerel, sardines, herring, anchovies, and silversides. The exact species available will depend on your local waters and season.
When is the best time to use a glow/white sabiki rig?
Sabiki rigs are effective during active feeding periods, especially in low-light conditions or at night when the glow finish increases visibility. They work well around structure, in channels, and wherever baitfish schools are present.
How do I use a sabiki rig to catch baitfish?
Cast the rig into an area where baitfish are active, then work it with short lifts and pauses. Lower it back down and repeat. When you feel strikes, work the hooks upward and retrieve. You'll often hook multiple baitfish on a single drop.
Can I use a sabiki rig for saltwater fishing?
Yes. Sabiki rigs are designed for saltwater and estuarine baitfish fishing. They're particularly useful in inshore environments where you need fresh or live bait for larger game species.

