
Ahi Diamond Jigs with Treble Hook - 3D Holographic
Ahi Diamond Jigs are a proven vertical jigging lure that catches anything hanging out below the surface. The 3D holographic color scheme adds flash on every flutter and fall. Glow eyes create a focal point that draws strikes to the head. The treble hook configuration catches fish that swipe at the jig on the drop. Five lifelike color options in weights from 4oz through 12oz cover everything from shallow reef fishing to deep drops over structure. Tuna, snapper, grouper, bluefish, amberjack, lingcod, rockfish, and striped bass all eat these jigs.
- 3D holographic finish with glow eyes
- Treble hook for aggressive strikers
- 5 colors in 4oz through 12oz weights
- Works vertical, casting, or speed jigging
- Catches a wide range of species
The Jig That Catches Everything Sub-Surface
Diamond jigs are the oldest trick in saltwater fishing, and they still work because they imitate the one thing every predator eats: a wounded baitfish fluttering toward the bottom. The Ahi Diamond Jig adds modern 3D holographic flash to that classic shape. The result is a jig that reflects light from every angle as it falls and flutters.
The glow eyes give predators a target. The treble hook catches fish that slash at the jig on the drop or the retrieve. Five weights from 4oz to 12oz let you fish any depth from shallow reefs to deep structure. At $9.99 to $14.99, losing one to a reef or a toothy fish is the cost of doing business.
The glow eyes give predators a target. The treble hook catches fish that slash at the jig on the drop or the retrieve. Five weights from 4oz to 12oz let you fish any depth from shallow reefs to deep structure. At $9.99 to $14.99, losing one to a reef or a toothy fish is the cost of doing business.
3D Holographic Finish
The holographic color scheme reflects light from every angle, creating flash and movement even on a straight drop. The 3D effect adds depth to the color pattern that flat-finish jigs cannot match. Five colors cover clear water, stained water, and low-light conditions.
Glow Eyes Attract Strikes
The glow eyes create a visible focal point that draws predators to the head of the jig. Fish key in on eyes when targeting baitfish. The glow feature continues working at depth where natural light fades, keeping the jig visible in deep water.
Five Weights for Every Depth
4oz and 6oz for shallow reefs and moderate current. 8oz for mid-depth structure. 10oz and 12oz for deep drops and heavy current where you need to reach bottom fast. Match the weight to your depth and current to keep the jig in the strike zone.
How to Fish Ahi Diamond Jigs
1. Select jig weight based on depth and current: lighter for shallow, heavier for deep
2. Drop the jig to the bottom or target depth on a tight line
3. Work the jig with sharp upward lifts followed by controlled drops
4. Most strikes happen on the fall, so keep tension on the line during the drop
5. When a fish hits, set the hook with a firm lift
6. Vary your jigging cadence until you find what triggers strikes
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | AHI USA |
| Type | Diamond Jig (Treble Hook) |
| Finish | 3D Holographic with Glow Eyes |
| Weights | 4oz, 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, 12oz |
| Colors | Silver Flash, Greenback Mackerel, Baby Red, Blue Bass, Glow |
| Hook | Treble |
| Price Range | $9.99 - $14.99 |
What species can I catch on diamond jigs? +
Tuna, snapper, grouper, bluefish, amberjack, lingcod, rockfish, striped bass, cod, halibut, and more. Diamond jigs are one of the most versatile saltwater lures made. Our jigging guide covers species-specific techniques.
What color should I use? +
Silver Flash is the most versatile for clear water. Greenback Mackerel matches natural baitfish. Blue Bass works for bluefish and stripers. Baby Red and Glow are effective in low-light or deep water conditions. Our lure guide covers color selection.
What weight do I need? +
4oz-6oz for depths under 100 feet with moderate current. 8oz for 100-200 feet. 10oz-12oz for deep drops over 200 feet or heavy current. The jig should reach bottom quickly and stay in the strike zone. See our jigging guide for depth matching.
Treble hook or assist hook? +
This model comes with a treble hook, which catches fish that swipe at the jig from any angle. The treble is better for aggressive species like bluefish and tuna. Our treble hook guide covers sizing and applications.
Can I use these for speed jigging? +
Yes. The diamond shape is aerodynamic on the drop and creates flutter on the retrieve. Speed jig them for tuna and amberjack by cranking fast and then letting them fall. The 3D holographic finish creates flash at any speed. See our blackfin tuna guide for jigging tactics.
Will the holographic finish hold up? +
The 3D holographic coating is durable but will show wear after catching fish and hitting structure. That is normal for any jigging lure. At $9.99-$14.99, replacing them as needed is affordable. Browse our Epic Casting Jigs for another jig option.
What rod and reel setup works best? +
A medium-heavy to heavy jigging rod with a high-speed conventional reel. Match your line to the jig weight and target species. Braided line with a fluorocarbon leader is standard for most jigging applications. Our jigging guide has complete tackle recommendations.



