TheBaitMonkey Posted Sunday at 11:24 PM Posted Sunday at 11:24 PM I couldn’t find a thread for them or any posts so I figured I’d start one. Did anyone get them in the 2025 Megabass lucky bag to try out? It sounds like the full lineup of them will be released in early summer but it seems like it fills a niche so I just “had” to order a few from eBay. The new bill on them looks interesting (added a few pics) - they’re supposed to have an even more erratic side to side action than the regular 110 but they stay in the 2-3 ft zone. I plan on using it over the shallow grass patches here up north where the regular 110 and the shallower running jr both went too deep. I also imagine they will be killer up north on the big flats for smallies! Thoughts on em? What I found online about it - It is a familiar sight to see “ONETEN” tied to the end of the lines of top finishers at U.S. bass tournaments, European seabass (bar) fishing competitions, and various events in China and other parts of Asia. Angler of the Year 2021, Brandon Palaniuk is one such angler. A ONETEN master of systematic jerking, the last sanctuary he wants to conquer is the one-foot zone just below the surface. Yuki Ito has created a special ONETEN to take Brandon's jerkbait approach to the next level. Its name is the ONETEN SR. The action starts up immediately upon landing on the water from the moment you put your finger on the reel handle knob, triggering a bite at the water landing point. The maximum swimming depth has been thoroughly suppressed, while the dart distance to the left and right has been expanded. The dart distance in the water that can be moved with a single stroke of the rod action is the best in the ONETEN series. In addition, when the rod is held up and a short stroke twitch is made by the instantaneous loosening of line slack, many acrobatic actions such as “rise-up trajectory” toward the water surface, “roll fluttering” and “fluttering and darting” by fluttering the abdomen, etc. occur. In other words, ONETEN SR is a rising special that produces the most diverse bite patterns in the shallowest areas just below the water's surface, dramatically expanding the feeding zone. The outstanding fish response can also be seen on the live scope. 4 Quote
Big Swimbait Posted yesterday at 05:14 PM Posted yesterday at 05:14 PM I got one in my Lucky Box and visted The Hook Up Tackle in AZ this past week & grabbed a few more. These are great for fishing grass that's 2 or 3 feet below the surface. I think they will also be the ticket for fishing tree tops/brush piles that are the same depth under the surface. 1 Quote
TheBaitMonkey Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM Author Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM 3 hours ago, Big Swimbait said: I got one in my Lucky Box and visted The Hook Up Tackle in AZ this past week & grabbed a few more. These are great for fishing grass that's 2 or 3 feet below the surface. I think they will also be the ticket for fishing tree tops/brush piles that are the same depth under the surface. Nice! Have you been able to test them on the water? Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago I could definitely use some of these for the fall fishing above those shallow weed patches that haven't pulled back yet. 1 Quote
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