
Overview
Designed to terrorize bass in shallow to mid-range transition areas, the Megabass Super-Z Z1 Crankbaits utilize high-pitch action and relentless bulldog-style bottom contact to illicit vicious strikes and give you the edge on your competition. At only 2-inches long, this finesse sized crankbait is the perfect way to find a limit in challenging conditions while its furious deflections and hard-hitting approach will also call in kicker fish to tip the scales in your favor. From bill to tail, these feature-rich crankbaits are jam-packed with premium components and performance attributes.
Starting at the front, the Megabass Super-Z Z1 Crankbaits employ their “hard contact bill” which more efficiently transmits vibrations for clear feedback to the angler as the bait hunts over rocky or other hard structure. The body of the bait showcases 3D scale patterning to accentuate its 3D gill rakers and meticulously detailed paint schemes. In addition to the impressive exterior, their interior boasts Megabass’s patented LBO II moving balancer system for increased casting distance despite their small profile and lightweight design. Perfectly suited for attacking cruising fish around backwater sand bars, rip-rap, and shallow structure, the Megabass Super-Z Z1 Crankbaits are sure to be a key player in tackle boxes everywhere.
Megabass | Length | Weight | Depth | Class |
Super-Z Z1 | 2" | 1/4oz | 6ft | Floating |
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Comments: Sneaky good crankbait for downsizing in the fall for working mid shallow. Casts exceptionally well on my finesse setups - using 10 lb Berkley Big game, going to try 8lb with it soon. Was skeptical about the hook size but I haven't had any issues as the usual takes put the bait inside the mouth. Eyes are cavernous enough to put a dab of power bait in each, I use chartreuse green and it gives the bait a really nice color pop and scent.
From: Hunter Smith: Texas 11/14/22
Comments: Great action and pretty durable. Caught several smallmouth and largemouth up shallow on these when the fishing was tough in May. Look for boulders and larger chunk rock along the shore, put it on a medium light spinning rod and start casting parallel to the shore. Great for shallow water and only lost one bait in boulders and rough rock shallow ledges on the north river section of Watts Bar Lake. Definitely don't recommend over ten lb fc for line. 7 or 8 is better as too heavy a line tends to hinder the action a bit and 7 lb test gets the bait down a bit deeper. Hooks are sticky sharp but did have to change them out after 20 fish or so.
From: Greg: Arizona 6/10/21
Comments: Extremely small, but a great match to the actual size of native shad. Casts very far for such a small bait! Was throwing on a Tatula baitcaster easily. Definitely a great bait for pressured fish.
From: Unknown 8/31/20