Expanding on their legendary line-up of premium jerkbaits, the Megabass Vision 110+1 Jr. Jerkbait now offers the proven Bassmaster Classic winning action in a bite-sized package to attack the key 7ft depth range. Developed by ITO Engineering, the Megabass Vision 110+1 Jr. Jerkbait has spared no detail and delivers the same unrivaled, dynamic action that catapulted the OneTen Series onto the front deck of serious jerkbait anglers. With each twitch, it produces a mesmerizingly erratic jerking action, while a straight retrieve exhibits high pitch rolling motion and a seductive flash that triggers bites from the most discerning of bass.
Internally the Megabass Vision 110+1 Jr. Jerkbait is equipped with a tungsten Multiway Moving Balancer System (PAT) for superior casting distance and pinpoint accuracy. Armed with sticky-sharp trebles to capture hard-won bites, the Megabass Vision 110+1 Jr. Jerkbait is covered in a hand-painted artisan finish and is perfect for matching smaller forage that bass are feeding on.
Change the HooksThese baits flat out catch fish BUT IMO you have two choices, either you use a light action rod with 8 pound mono so you have a lot of "give" in the system or you change the hooks. The stock hooks are extremely sharp but they are small, light wire hooks that straighten easily with minimal pressure. I just change the hooks straight out of the pack and don't worry about it. If the hooks were stronger I would rate this bait 5 star.
Anonymous - TN, United StatesDecember 14, 2025
3 out of 5 Stars
Weak HooksI bought two of the Vision 110+1 Jr and during the first trip with them the fish were hitting them well. The problem is I lost several fish due to the hooks breaking and straighten out. If you buy these immediately before using change all the hooks and slip rings. I shouldn't have to do this considering they $23. I'm just lucking I wasn't fishing a tournament!
Jerry - GA, United StatesNovember 22, 2025
3 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Yes only 3 starsThey definitely catch fish what I don’t understand or maybe I do but is that they have the worst hooks in them even if you don’t horse them in after you catch a 3 plus pounder your hooks are going to bend and for the price of them they would put better hooks on them.
Kevin - CA, United StatesApril 20, 2025
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Prespawn Smallmouth DestroyerI’ve caught hundreds of smallmouth on these baits. The hooks are laser sharp and light wire. If you fish them on light gear with 8-12 lb test and don’t horse fish in, you won’t bend hooks out as others have stated. Incredible action and suspension out of the box. They are easily worth the premium price.
Brandon - WV, United StatesMay 19, 2024
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Comments: It catches everything and outperforms the regular 110 size. Caught 20lb striper, big brown trout, smallmouth, largemouth.
From: Brandon: Tennessee 3/22/23
Comments: In short, nothing else does EVERYTHING that the 110+1 Jr does. It casts as well or better than heavier baits, and casts far better than anything else in its size--allowing you to present a smaller jerkbait over longer casts, into the wind, than anything else. That's a meaningful difference. Megabass jerkbaits aren't just a pretty paintjob. And those paintjobs are pretty. The amount of flash is incredible, and the wide variety of natural colors makes it easy to match the predominant baitfish in your local lake. As it turns out, Kasumi Ito is spot-on for my local shiners. Which brings me to the only real drawback. That paintjob does not stay pretty forever--and mine was fished purely in open water, never touching the bottom. After four or five days of fishing, it's looking a little worse for wear. But that bait has seen some things: 20 fish in one hour, and a 4-hour/60+ bass session. I've caught more fish, and more BIG bass, in just a few days with the 11+1 Jr than over some entire summers. Fishing mine on a 7' Kistler KLX L-M-H spinning rod, Shimano Vanford 2500, and 10# Seaguar Smackdown to a 7' 10# Seaguar Tatsu leader.
From: Dave: New York 6/22/22
Comments: These may have supplanted the S Crank 1.5 as my favorite Megabass product currently in production. I'm experiencing better catch rates than with the full-sized Vision +1's without any noticeable loss in big bass production. The action is really nice and they cast pretty well. I've been moving more to this jerkbait while I have overall been moving away from Megabass in my purchases. I immediately replace the stock hardware so I can't really opine on out of package suspending. I also avoid the colors with metallic elements as these practically jump off Megabass lure bodies. The color selection is typical Megabass. There are couple of good ones, a bunch of overlaps, and missing options for critical and common conditions. Stained water is common during the early jerkbait season, and most of these are light colored or highly transparent. The GLX Northern Secret is the one I use the most.
From: KC: Oregon 5/20/22
Comments: Fished with these first weekend in March, 48*-51* water, stained , sunny and windy. Elegy Bone and Spawn Cherry. 7' med spinning, 15lb braid to 12lb fluoro leader. Cast, pop-pop and count to 5. Had several nearly take rod away. Watch the line on pause for it to jump. Awesome bait.
From: Unknown: 3/7/21
Comments: What a JERK.....BAIT! Dean is right again! These work as he describes, in my neck of the woods(Idaho). Iâm especially pleased that they suspend out of the package. Maybe like me, youâve experienced a lack of consistent suspending behavior with megabass (are you listening trick darters) not here people, no suspense just suspends! No modifications,j ust expected performance, that means more fish.
From: Unknown: Idaho 2/3/21
Comments: I picked up 5 of these and yeah there the real deal - when your getting followers in your 110's that just won't commit - this tad smaller size and tad deeper diver they won't just follow but attack. I've never had a problem with Megabass hooks - their sticky sharp - USE them until they bend out . I foresee this bait becoming crazy popular, see them in stock better jump on them quick.
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Comments: It catches everything and outperforms the regular 110 size. Caught 20lb striper, big brown trout, smallmouth, largemouth.
From: Brandon: Tennessee 3/22/23
Comments: In short, nothing else does EVERYTHING that the 110+1 Jr does. It casts as well or better than heavier baits, and casts far better than anything else in its size--allowing you to present a smaller jerkbait over longer casts, into the wind, than anything else. That's a meaningful difference. Megabass jerkbaits aren't just a pretty paintjob. And those paintjobs are pretty. The amount of flash is incredible, and the wide variety of natural colors makes it easy to match the predominant baitfish in your local lake. As it turns out, Kasumi Ito is spot-on for my local shiners. Which brings me to the only real drawback. That paintjob does not stay pretty forever--and mine was fished purely in open water, never touching the bottom. After four or five days of fishing, it's looking a little worse for wear. But that bait has seen some things: 20 fish in one hour, and a 4-hour/60+ bass session. I've caught more fish, and more BIG bass, in just a few days with the 11+1 Jr than over some entire summers. Fishing mine on a 7' Kistler KLX L-M-H spinning rod, Shimano Vanford 2500, and 10# Seaguar Smackdown to a 7' 10# Seaguar Tatsu leader.
From: Dave: New York 6/22/22
Comments: These may have supplanted the S Crank 1.5 as my favorite Megabass product currently in production. I'm experiencing better catch rates than with the full-sized Vision +1's without any noticeable loss in big bass production. The action is really nice and they cast pretty well. I've been moving more to this jerkbait while I have overall been moving away from Megabass in my purchases. I immediately replace the stock hardware so I can't really opine on out of package suspending. I also avoid the colors with metallic elements as these practically jump off Megabass lure bodies. The color selection is typical Megabass. There are couple of good ones, a bunch of overlaps, and missing options for critical and common conditions. Stained water is common during the early jerkbait season, and most of these are light colored or highly transparent. The GLX Northern Secret is the one I use the most.
From: KC: Oregon 5/20/22
Comments: Fished with these first weekend in March, 48*-51* water, stained , sunny and windy. Elegy Bone and Spawn Cherry. 7' med spinning, 15lb braid to 12lb fluoro leader. Cast, pop-pop and count to 5. Had several nearly take rod away. Watch the line on pause for it to jump. Awesome bait.
From: Unknown: 3/7/21
Comments: What a JERK.....BAIT! Dean is right again! These work as he describes, in my neck of the woods(Idaho). Iâm especially pleased that they suspend out of the package. Maybe like me, youâve experienced a lack of consistent suspending behavior with megabass (are you listening trick darters) not here people, no suspense just suspends! No modifications,j ust expected performance, that means more fish.
From: Unknown: Idaho 2/3/21
Comments: I picked up 5 of these and yeah there the real deal - when your getting followers in your 110's that just won't commit - this tad smaller size and tad deeper diver they won't just follow but attack. I've never had a problem with Megabass hooks - their sticky sharp - USE them until they bend out . I foresee this bait becoming crazy popular, see them in stock better jump on them quick.
From: Dean: Las Vegas, NV 12/19/20