Megabass MR-X Griffon Crankbait
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Description
Megabass MR-X Griffon Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 1.7 inches / 43 mm |
| Weight | 1/4 oz |
| Diving Depth | 5 – 8 feet (1.5 – 2.5 meters) |
| Buoyancy | Floating |
| Hook Setup | Two #8 Premium Megabass Treble Hooks |
| Target Species | Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye |
The Pinball Effect & Acrobat Recovery System
Standard mid-depth crankbaits often suffer from a critical flaw: when their long bills strike water structure, they tilt or roll sideways, driving the trailing treble hooks straight into a snag. The Megabass MR-X Griffon re-engineers this completely. By integrating a hydro-dynamic spherical body with an anatomically channeled bill, water passes around the bait seamlessly, generating a tight, ultra-high-frequency vibration.
When the MR-X strikes water obstacles like rock piles or timber at 7 feet deep, it triggers its famous “Pinball Action.” The bait glances off the structure with a sudden, erratic lateral leap—simulating a panicked baitfish—and then undergoes an instantaneous Acrobat Recovery back to center. This sudden directional change and immediate stabilization is the ultimate trigger for monster bass lurking in dark cover.
Pro Guide: Rod and Line Tuning for Mid-Depth Structures
- The Ideal Rod Match: A 6’6″ to 7’0″ Medium-Light or Medium power rod with a Regular or Moderate taper composite glass or low-modulus carbon blank. A forgiving rod tip cushions the impact when grinding rock flats and prevents pulling the small #8 hooks out of a bass’s mouth during aggressive headshakes.
- Line Customization: Spool with 10–12 lb premium Fluorocarbon line for deep cranking applications. Fluorocarbon sinks, helping the compact MR-X reach its maximum 8-foot depth smoothly. If fishing over dense submerged weed beds, switch to 12 lb Monofilament line to leverage its buoyancy and run the bait cleanly at 5-6 feet right above the grass line.
3 Tactical Cadences to Target Structures
- The Riprap Bottom Chug (Rock Cranking): Cast over gravel flats, points, or rocky dams. Retrieve at a medium-fast clip, allowing the bill to continuously “grind” and bang into the rock bottom. Do not stop; the erratic pinball deflections are exactly when the biggest reaction strikes occur.
- The Deep Structure Stop-and-Go: When cranking parallel to standing timber, dock posts, or weed edges, suddenly **pause your reel handle for 1 to 2 seconds**. The high-buoyancy body of the MR-X will wobble subtly as it backs off and floats upward, coaxing cautious followers to commit.
- The Constant Burn (Schooling Fish): Crank the bait down to its maximum swimming floor and execute a blazing fast retrieve with occasional short rod snaps. This high-frequency acoustic footprint triggers aggressive schoolers, particularly northern Smallmouth.
Frequently Asked Questions About Megabass MR-X Griffon
Q1: Megabass SR-X Griffon vs. MR-X Griffon: What is the difference and how do I choose?
A: The core differences are bill design and diving depth. The SR-X (Shallow Runner) features a shorter bill designed to run 0-4 feet deep, making it perfect for shallow banks and the tops of grass flats. The MR-X (Mid-Range) features an elongated, steep-angled bill that drives the bait down to the 5-8 feet zone. Choose the MR-X when fish drop down into mid-depth contours due to cold fronts or bright mid-day sun.
Q2: Why does the Megabass MR-X Griffon have such a high snagless rating?
A: The MR-X Griffon utilizes its wide, snub-nosed bill as an aerodynamic shield. As the bait descends head-first, the bill encounters rocks or brush first, keeping the sharp treble hooks completely tucked away behind its high-buoyancy body. When a hard collision occurs, the internal weight configuration forces the lure to roll up and over the obstruction safely rather than digging into it.
Q3: Is a micro-sized crankbait like the MR-X Griffon effective in ultra-clear water?
A: Yes, it is incredibly effective. Traditional wide-wobbling crankbaits create massive thumps that can easily spook wary fish in clear water or tournament-pressured lakes. The MR-X Griffon features a compact 43mm finesse profile that outputs an ultra-tight, high-pitch rolling vibration. It mimics young, vulnerable bluegill or shad perfectly without overpowering the water column, making it a staple for clear-water finesse cranking.









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