One of the main baits of the grouper target, "Kijihatahog" features an arm reminiscent of crustaceans such as shrimp and crabs and a voluminous body. The arm of the original design allows air to escape moderately when casting, and the flight distance is significantly improved. Overcomes the weaknesses of conventional hog-type soft lures, such as reducing pulling resistance and tide biting in water and obtaining a reliable feeling of bottoming. On the other hand, in bottom bumps and swimming, the arm flutters and acts, and its vibrations strongly appeal to grouper targets that are preying on crustaceans. It is an extremely versatile soft lure that can be used with any rig, whether it is Texas or jig head.