Are the megabass ito's really worth the extra $$? i understand that they are "works of art", but really are they worth going and investing in a tackle box filled with them?
last time i checked art doesnt catch fish!!!
On 2/28/2014 at 5:32 AM, CwBTx said:Are the megabass ito's really worth the extra $$? i understand that they are "works of art", but really are they worth going and investing in a tackle box filled with them?
last time i checked art doesnt catch fish!!!
They honestly catch fish. I dont have a ton of jerkbaits so I would get 2 spro over one megabass to get more bang for my buck.
On 2/28/2014 at 5:32 AM, CwBTx said:Are the megabass ito's really worth the extra $$? i understand that they are "works of art", but really are they worth going and investing in a tackle box filled with them?
last time i checked art doesnt catch fish!!!
you're right, it doesn't, but jerkbait fishing is about presentation. vision 110's have a very unique action to them which is why they are so productive. they aren't the answer for the one bait to rule it all as others will work in different situations and out fish the 110. all jerkbaits aren't created equal. depth, water clarity, time of year, mood of fish, water temp, and the list goes on are factors in deciding which style of jerkbait to fish. the megabass vision 110 isn't a gimmick and it flat out produces.
There are a ton of great jerkbaits, the thing I found is they seem to draw big strikes more often, or should I say more consistently. The same thing was asked about Pointers from Lucky Craft, the deal with those were the finishes plus the suspending qualities but there are time when other baits will do better. I have a couple but I prefer other baits over them like the Smithwick Rogue, people think I'm lying but I have about 25 or 30 Rogues, I use the shallow floating versions in the summer and in the cold water period I use the suspending rogues and the super rogues and even the super rogue jr.s and they flat out work but I keep a 110 and a Pointer 100 with me for the times I need to get a fish to bite and they won't commit to other baits.
they sure do look good. and have good reviews. BUT it is hard to pull the trigger on a $25 bait. it was hard enough to step-up and get the LC Pointers. but i did and i am glad i did. they flat out catch fish for me. i prefer the 78's over the 100's due to the size of the bait fish here.
no if the da*n ice would melt...i could get out and throw them...
They work great. I paid $25 a pop for a few years ago and loved them. But rogues and rc stx's load the boat in theyre own right when the time is right and at a fraction of the price. The megastrikes are a shameless copy, but as a consumer Im not complaining. They are very good baits. I havent had any hardware hiccups, theyve suspending good and just get crushed.
A 110 is a decent size jerkbait, keep that in mind based on where you live. I own some but I also own size 8 xraps because smaller jerkbaits seem to produce better for me when that water is really cold. Theres a reason they make the smaller ones like the pointer in a 68, those pray fish arent always gonna be a 110 size.
I will never find out. I am sure they are great. But I lose enought $8 baits to pike to even begin to think about feeding them $25 ones.
You mean all the other jerkbaits or just the 110 knock_offs?
On 2/28/2014 at 9:59 AM, tomustang said:You mean all the other jerkbaits or just the 110 knock_offs?
Good point here. IMO a megabass is a megabass. You have to tune a knockoff to sit the same way. You also have to change the hooks to get a similar hook up ratio. Megabass trebles are turned outward.
Check out the Duo Realis Jerkbait ~ Very nice bait.
Cost more than some, less than others.
Built with quality hardware & has a unique action.
If you're water has Smelt and / or Emerald Shiners this may be your new favorite bait.
A-Jay
Technically a Megabass isin't a Megabass. The ones we get in the US have the "down eyes" and the ones from Japan have straight eyes. A lot of pepole think the Japanese version has a better attitude in the water.
This is a straight eyes in the Deadly Black Illusion color, (not the same as the Deadly Black they make now).
They have a couple like it on EBay now for $55-65 each!
As far as do you need a box full of Megabass, I'd be lying if I told you I didn't have 25 more Megabass lures on the way from Japan to my house. All with straight eyes.
I had a club tournament last Saturday an a guy was throwing a megabass an every one else was using spros or strike king including myself an the guy using the mega bass was the only person to weigh 5 fish an we was fishing the same canal that showed me that they work very good an jjustifies spending the extra money every now an then
On 2/28/2014 at 10:55 AM, Hi Salenity said:Technically a Megabass isin't a Megabass. The ones we get in the US have the "down eyes" and the ones from Japan have straight eyes. A lot of pepole think the Japanese version has a better attitude in the water.
This is a straight eyes in the Deadly Black Illusion color, (not the same as the Deadly Black they make now).
They have a couple like it on EBay now for $55-65 each!
Now I'm confused...I'm looking at some 110 FX Tour Premiums that I recently purchased from TW and the boxes are clearly marked "Made in Japan" and "Megabass." The lures also have the signature "Yuki Ito" markings on the back. Now you telling us that they are not really Megabass?
A good read regarding straight vs down eye..http://www.megabassusa.com/news/tackletour-autopsy-megabass-vision-x-110-seriously
On 2/28/2014 at 6:51 AM, bassin is addicting said:they sure do look good. and have good reviews. BUT it is hard to pull the trigger on a $25 bait. it was hard enough to step-up and get the LC Pointers. but i did and i am glad i did. they flat out catch fish for me. i prefer the 78's over the 100's due to the size of the bait fish here.
no if the da*n ice would melt...i could get out and throw them...
You might like the Megabass Trick Darter 80, similar size with more action.
http://www.***.com/Megabass_X-80_TD_Trick_Darter/descpage-MBX80TD.html
On 2/28/2014 at 1:53 PM, flipin4bass said:Now I'm confused...I'm looking at some 110 FX Tour Premiums that I recently purchased from TW and the boxes are clearly marked "Made in Japan" and "Megabass." The lures also have the signature "Yuki Ito" markings on the back. Now you telling us that they are not really Megabass?
They are all made by Megabass but the ones with the straight eyes were made for the JDM.
I'd compare them to a Shimano Scorpion, they make a comparable reel for us in the US but since the Scorpion isn't readily available it will bring more money.
You need to add a few of the 110 FX to your collection: http://www.megabassusa.com/products/vision-110-fx-tour-premium
Luck-E-Strike "Rick Clunn" RC STX look identical for half the cost.
On 2/28/2014 at 11:26 PM, Aluma-Bass said:Luck-E-Strike "Rick Clunn" RC STX look identical for half the cost.
But they don't perform like the MB bait.
Allen
Art doesn't catch fish? In clear water it sure does.
Vision110 is probably the most reached for jerkbait that there is, anywhere. It is a combination of the action, the way the bait is made, the finish, and the durability. I've broken SO many of the knockoffs that I quit fishing them. They just aren't worth the hassle to me. Only 1 out of a dozen would actually run right, and even fewer would suspend. I gave up and sold all of them for about a buck a piece.
The JDM 110 and the USDM 110 are said to act completely different in the water; I've never witnessed it. They perform the same for me, across the board. I've caught fish on both of them side by side, and had virtually the same catch rate as a partner throwing the opposing bait. They sound very slightly different, but not dramatically. The thing that the straight eye has, in my opinion, that the USDM doesn't have is a handful of colors.
Worth it? Depends on the value you place on catching fish in tough situations.
On 2/28/2014 at 11:54 PM, Hooligan said:Art doesn't catch fish? In clear water it sure does.
Vision110 is probably the most reached for jerkbait that there is, anywhere. It is a combination of the action, the way the bait is made, the finish, and the durability. I've broken SO many of the knockoffs that I quit fishing them. They just aren't worth the hassle to me. Only 1 out of a dozen would actually run right, and even fewer would suspend. I gave up and sold all of them for about a buck a piece.
The JDM 110 and the USDM 110 are said to act completely different in the water; I've never witnessed it. They perform the same for me, across the board. I've caught fish on both of them side by side, and had virtually the same catch rate as a partner throwing the opposing bait. They sound very slightly different, but not dramatically. The thing that the straight eye has, in my opinion, that the USDM doesn't have is a handful of colors.
Worth it? Depends on the value you place on catching fish in tough situations.
The JDM version of the 110 is a true suspending bait, the 110 we have here is listed as a slow riser, it was only in the last 3 years or so that Megabass USA added the "suspending/slow rising" to the description. The one thing I liked about the RC STX better than the 110 was it did suspend better but my Megabass Hi-Float is the only floating jerkbait I ever caught a bass on in cold water and by cold I mean less than 45 degrees. At times the 110 is unbeatable but I've witnessed a lot of days were an X-Rap would out fish them but the biggest difference is like the yellow magic poppers, the 100 has an ability to get fish to hit when they normally wouldn't take a jerkbait, the same thing with those poppers, the fish hit them when they don't normally take a topwater.
On 2/28/2014 at 10:52 PM, roadwarrior said:You need to add a few of the 110 FX to your collection: http://www.megabassusa.com/products/vision-110-fx-tour-premium
I've got a couple unique and cool Megabass jerkbaits coming with the hinged bills, I'll send you some pics when I get them
On 3/1/2014 at 9:31 PM, Hi Salenity said:I've got a couple unique and cool Megabass jerkbaits coming with the hinged bills, I'll send you some pics when I get them
I have some as well, with the adjustable bill and the adjustable lip, pretty neat stuff, but afraid to throw them.
Round eyes, slanted eyes, googly eyes, cross eyes I don't care. What are some good producing colors?
On 3/2/2014 at 2:46 AM, tomustang said:Round eyes, slanted eyes, googly eyes, cross eyes I don't care. What the some good producing colors?
I'm having a bit of trouble deciphering your googley comment but I think you want to know of a productive color? Lol
The girl in my avatar liked pearls!
French Pearl
I got avid pearls, that good enough?On 3/2/2014 at 3:06 AM, Hi Salenity said:I'm having a bit of trouble deciphering your googley comment but I think you want to know of a productive color? Lol
The girl in my avatar liked pearls!
French Pearl
Googly eyes, could you just see them on a hardbait lol
Ive put em on a fly
I've owned one Vision 110. I caught 2 fish with it and both eyes fell off. It didn't work any better for me than the STX Luck E Strikes and I'm constantly afraid to lose it or break it casting at the rocks so I sold it. I know plenty of people swear by them, but they aren't for me.
On 3/1/2014 at 9:31 PM, Hi Salenity said:I've got a couple unique and cool Megabass jerkbaits coming with the hinged bills, I'll send you some pics when I get them
thank y'all for your opinions, i really appreciate it.
You like the 110, you'll like the FX9.
Both the JDM and USDM are true suspending baits. It's dependant upon water temperature, really. The JDM suspends at a wider range of temps, admittedly. However, that's never been the meat of the argument between the baits. The entire argument has always been that the JDM baits sit at a different angle in the water, and it simply isn't true. I've fished the 110 JDM since well before the US intro of the bait. A good friend was stationed in Japan, and hit a tackle shop there and bought me a whole bunch of stuff before he came home. I purchased a bunch when I was there in 2000, as well. I've noticed no difference at all in the catch rates. Color wise, Pro BLue, Table Rock, Twilight, Oikawa, Hasu, and Ito Wakasagi are favorites. When I can find them, Elegy Bone and Gill are probably the two that I fish the most. The problem with the last two, is they are incredibly hard to get at times. There are also a few JDM colors that I fish a lot.
When it comes to the PopMax, if you ever find the Balsa, get it. It will blow your mind.
On 3/6/2014 at 12:32 PM, Hooligan said:You like the 110, you'll like the FX9.
Both the JDM and USDM are true suspending baits. It's dependant upon water temperature, really. The JDM suspends at a wider range of temps, admittedly. However, that's never been the meat of the argument between the baits. The entire argument has always been that the JDM baits sit at a different angle in the water, and it simply isn't true. I've fished the 110 JDM since well before the US intro of the bait. A good friend was stationed in Japan, and hit a tackle shop there and bought me a whole bunch of stuff before he came home. I purchased a bunch when I was there in 2000, as well. I've noticed no difference at all in the catch rates. Color wise, Pro BLue, Table Rock, Twilight, Oikawa, Hasu, and Ito Wakasagi are favorites. When I can find them, Elegy Bone and Gill are probably the two that I fish the most. The problem with the last two, is they are incredibly hard to get at times. There are also a few JDM colors that I fish a lot.
When it comes to the PopMax, if you ever find the Balsa, get it. It will blow your mind.
Oh yeah......