
Overview
The latest generation of finesse baits out of Japan, the Megabass Karashi Twitch Bait offers anglers a unique approach to those veteran bass that lurk in pressured waters. The Karashi dives into your favorite fishery with a slow sinking property to tempt bass with a wild walk-the-dog action that was previously only achievable with surface lures. It dashes left and right with every snap of the rod to mesmerize finicky and aggressive fish alike, triggering them to lash out at your dancing twitch bait. Conversely, the Karashi imparts a dead stick action on a steady retrieve similar to a spybait to more effectively target lethargic predators.
In addition to the wild subsurface action, the Megabass Karashi Twitch Bait also delivers the meticulous quality and attention to detail that has elevated Megabass to legendary status. Molded onto the anatomically accurate profile are 3D scale and lateral line patterns, raised gill rakers, and their signature downward-facing eyes. It also comes available in a range of proven colors to further entice any wary bass. Making sure anglers get the most for their dollar, the Megabass Karashi Twitch Bait twitches out of the packaging with premium hardware to help make sure the trophy on the end of your line makes it into the net every time.
Length | Weight | Class |
2.3” | 3/16 oz | Slow Sink |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Lots of fun. I use on a BFS setup w/ 6lb fluoro for stream fishing and get panfish/trout/small bass while others are getting skunked. Great for crappie and finessing shallow bass too. I change front hook on a few to Owner STX-38 #8 which makes it sink horizontally vs tail first and helps keep bigger fish pinned. Probably won't help you cull up in a tournament, but a ton of fun for a day on any body of water.
From: Dean: Virginia 5/10/23
Comments: Effective! I love fishing jerkbaits in cold water. However, in the spring when the ponds I fish begging to sprout all sorts of subsurface vegetation, this little bait succeeds by darting above the weeds. I fish it on spinning gear, but imagine bfs would work too.
From: Brian: Allen, TX USA 4/12/23
Comments: This thing is tiny.
From: Unknown: Westport, WA 10/2/22
Comments: You will need a light spinning rod and good 6 lb florocarbon to fish this properly. Twitch it. You will load the boat with a bunch of small fish of all different species.
From: Jason: 9/13/22