
Overview
Send tremors through bass lurking in the shallows with the all-new Megabass Big-M 2.0 Crankbaits. The bill’s unique scoop design wrangles the water to produce rolling action and intense flashing as it explores the 6-foot depth range. The Big-M 2.0 specializes in drawing bites from feeders lurking below the 6-foot mark, sparking wild chases through open water and shallow cover alike. With a low center-of-gravity design, it harnesses max-rotation rolling action to throw intense flash farther and wider, giving enticing glimpses of its exquisite flat-sided form to predators in the deep.
Casts are powered by a triple balancer system, enabling long-distance ballistic approaches in weather conditions that would otherwise overpower conventional flat-sided offerings. Furthermore, due to careful hydrodynamic consideration, the Big-M 2.0 exhibits surprisingly low pulling-resistance for its size, reducing the fatigue so often associated with larger lures. This allows anglers to comfortably deploy big bait techniques to target wider areas and new classes of fish with minimal effort. Take your cranking game to new heights with the Megabass Big-M 2.0 Crankbaits.
Megabass | Length | Weight | Depth |
Big-M 2.0 | 5" | 2oz | 6ft |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Haven't caught anything on it yet..been bumped a couple times. It definitely casts and swims like a dream, and Megabass has the best painters in the industry in my opinion.
From: Don: Middletown, DE. USA 5/1/23
Comments: I thought I'd give this life a try. I'm trying to get into bigger baits since I've had luck with S-Waver 168 Lures. Even though I read the description, I had no idea just how big this lure is. I've thrown it around a bit for the few eels I've had, but not a bite. That could be because I'm working it wrong, or the bass here just aren't interested. It looks great. Well made and ready to handle the biggest of fish from monster Bass to possibly big Muskie, Snook, and Stripers. I'm hoping I'll have better luck in the inland saltwater.
From: Neal: New Port Richey 10/8/22
Comments: Purchased one a couple weeks and threw it for the first time in a local reserivor. Obviously it can cast a mile from the weight, but what impressed me the most is how low drag it has reeling. For a big bait it has a subtle action which is very fishy. Alot of anglers may think it's way to big, but gizzard shad easily grow to that size or bigger and big fish eat them, and they will eat this too!
From: JV: Iowa 6/22/22
Comments: This bait is legit! For such a big crank bait it feels like you have regular square bill tied on when throwing this thing. Swims great and flat out gets bit. Seems like it's always a 3 plus pounder that crushes this bait. This is a bait you want to tie on when searching for a big bite. Also Pretty durable for a megabass bait I'll give it that.
From: Art: CA 4/5/22
Comments: If you're looking to use 17 lb test line, making massive long casts, to hook up with 8 to 12 lb fish this is the bait for you. This is definitely not a finesse cranking technique. Another great lure from megabass.
From: James: Bullhead City, AZ 2/18/22
Comments: Love it. When I got mine I tied it on and got slammed by a nice 3 pounder. It casts great and draws the big bites. So nice to have a big crank bait for shallow water.
From: Chuck: West Milford, NJ 10/26/21
Comments: The Big M series. Casts far, is easy to wind in, and gets big bites. Need to use appropriate gear. Some of my favorite lures to have tied on.
From: Bruce: San Diego, CA 10/7/21
Comments: This thing is big and looks amazing in the water my fishing buddy made 20 cast with it over a point and got a 3.5 lbs largemouth!
From: Paul: Rapid City, SD 7/15/21
Comments: This thing is a tractor.. just a huge / thick / beef cake of a lure.. on my lake the window of opportunity is a very short window to be throwing this one.. I won't claim great success but have caught a few large stripers patrolling the shallows.. proper gear is a must.. I throw mine on a Megabass TS casino (7'7" heavy) with 20 # Daiwa j floro.. 6 gear ratio reel.. wish I had more times to throw such a monster.. but definitely a bait you'll want in your arsenal.
From: Dean: Las Vegas, NV 1/7/21
Comments: It's great product and it moves just like between crankbait and shad lure. big crankbait but so easy to reel it.
From: Sato: SoCal 10/21/20