Description
The Kona Slayer Bird Teaser is a standout performer in the Hawaiian Malolo lineup, trusted by anglers who demand both visual impact and proven offshore performance. Meticulously handcrafted by experienced fishermen, the Kona Slayer blends striking color contrast with lifelike action to consistently raise fish and trigger aggressive strikes.
Featuring a vibrant pink body paired with a bold blue back, the Kona Slayer immediately commands attention on the surface. Its blue glitter wings add flash and depth, catching sunlight and creating movement that predators can’t ignore. This dynamic color combination is especially effective in clear blue water, where contrast and shimmer are critical to drawing fish into the spread.
- Pink Body with Blue Back: High-contrast coloration designed to stand out in tropical and offshore waters.
- Blue Glitter Wings: Provide added flash and movement, enhancing visibility from a distance.
- Handcrafted Construction: Built by seasoned fishermen for durability, balance, and consistent action.
- Flying Fish (Malolo) Profile: Carefully designed size, shape, and silhouette to replicate fleeing prey.
- Surface-Commutation Action: Runs on its tail with wings fully spread, creating realistic splash and disturbance.
What Fish Are Attracted to the Kona Slayer?
The Kona Slayer is especially effective on pelagic species that hunt visually and react aggressively to surface movement:
- Marlin (Blue, Striped, Black): Drawn to the bold color contrast and fleeing flying fish action.
- Tuna (Yellowfin, Bigeye, Bluefin): Respond to the flash and commotion created by the glitter wings.
- Mahi Mahi (Dorado): Naturally attracted to bright, high-energy teasers near the surface.
- Wahoo: Known to strike fast-moving, flashy lures at speed.
- Sailfish: Triggered by realistic surface disturbance and strong silhouettes.
When to Use the Kona Slayer
The Kona Slayer excels when:
- Fishing clear, blue water where bright colors and contrast stand out
- Trolling in sunny conditions that amplify glitter and flash
- Targeting surface-feeding predators drawn to flying fish patterns
- Running mixed spreads alongside metallic, green, or darker teasers
- Needing a high-visibility teaser to pull fish up from depth






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