| Product | SKU | Option | Stock | Price | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Megabass Katsuage Out-Barb Treble Hook
$4.99
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SKU 0167020573 |
Option
Color: Gunmetal
Size: 6 |
Current Stock 8 | $4.99 | Quantity | |
Megabass Katsuage Out-Barb Treble Hook
$4.99
|
SKU 0167020572 |
Option
Color: Gunmetal
Size: 4 |
Current Stock 17 | $4.99 | Quantity |
- Your target suspend/float/sink goal. This will largely be determined by water temperature and water visibility. For example, if you want the Vision Oneten to suspend perfectly (or slowly rise), you must stay with the light-wire Katsuage hook. Sizing up to a #4 round bend or thicker 1x wire will add enough weight to cause the Vision Oneten to sink where it would otherwise suspend. This may be a killer technique around standing timber in the pre-spawn, but generally you want to keep your jerkbait suspended in the strike zone to coax bites from lethargic bass.
- The rate at which you plan to work your jerkbait. If the bite calls for long pauses, then even slight additions or subtractions of weight will cause a suspending lure to sink or rise, respectively. However, if the bite calls for a more aggressive cadence, you can size up your trebles or choose a thicker/heavier wire since your rod work won’t give your jerkbait enough time to rest and sink. Start with 1x #6 or #5 in your favorite bend and make sure to swap out the front and rear hooks simultaneously on a three-hook lure like the Vision Oneten to maintain that head-down posture.