Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. Suspending Jerkbait
CA$28.49
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Description
The Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. is a premium, Japanese-engineered suspending jerkbait designed to dominate high-pressure waters. Built as a finesse, downsized profile of the legendary Vision Oneten, the Oneten Jr. packs all the tournament-proven, erratic darting action and high-flash reflectivity of the original into a compact 98mm (3-7/8 in) frame. Whether you are targeting sluggish pre-spawn Smallmouth Bass in the Great Lakes or dealing with finicky Largemouth Bass matching small baitfish, this jerkbait is the ultimate tool to trigger aggressive reaction strikes when regular lures get ignored.
Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 3-7/8 inches / 98 mm |
| Weight | 3/8 oz (~10.6 grams) |
| Diving Depth | 4 feet (Standard retrieve) |
| Hook Size | #8 Specialized High-Penetration Treble Hooks |
| Type | Suspending Jerkbait / Minnow Lure |
| Target Species | Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Trout |
Key Features & Engineering Excellence
- Tungsten Multi-Way Moving Balancer System: Features a precisely calibrated internal weight transfer system. Upon casting, the tungsten weights shift to the tail to ensure aerodynamic, laser-straight distance even in heavy headwinds. On retrieve, the weights lock back into place for hyper-responsive, side-to-side darting action.
- Perfect Horizontal Suspension: Meticulously tuned to suspend perfectly horizontal in the water column. During pauses, it stops dead in its tracks without floating or sinking, keeping it directly in the strike zone of lethargic cold-water bass.
- Artisanal Japanese Finishes: Available in iconic Megabass colorways like Mat Tiger, FA Wakasagi, and ITO Clear Laker. The multi-layered paint and holographic transparency mimic the dying flash of injured forage fish flawlessly.
Pro Angler Guide: Rigging & Techniques
1. Recommended Tackle Setup
- Rod: A 6’6″ to 7’0″ Medium or Medium-Light power, Fast Action casting or spinning rod. A softer tip allows the jerkbait to snap naturally without tearing out the fine-wire hooks.
- Line: 8–12 lb premium Fluorocarbon line. The sinking property of fluorocarbon helps the Oneten Jr. achieve and maintain its optimal 4-foot diving depth.
- Retrieval: Use the classic “Twitch-Twitch-Pause” cadence. In cold water or high-pressure situations, extend your pauses from 4 to 8 seconds to entice hesitant fish.
2. Prime Fishing Windows
- Water Temperature: Most effective between 38°F and 70°F (3.3°C to 21°C), especially during the pre-spawn spring and late autumn feed.
- Water Clarity: Best suited for clear to lightly stained water where the visual flash and realistic profile can leverage maximum drawing power.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the difference between Megabass Vision Oneten vs Oneten Jr.? Which should I choose?
A: The main differences are size, weight, and baitfish profile match. The original Vision Oneten is 110mm long and weights 1/2 oz, while the Oneten Jr. is downsized to 98mm and weights 3/8 oz. Choose the Oneten Jr. when fishing clear northern lakes for Smallmouth, when local baitfish are small (early spring), or when targeting heavily pressured bass that are spooked by larger, aggressive lures.
Q2: How do I make the Vision Oneten Jr. dive deeper or suspend perfectly?
A: Diving depth is heavily influenced by your line diameter. Dropping down to a thin 8lb fluorocarbon line reduces water resistance, allowing the lure to easily cross the 4-foot mark. If the lure slowly floats due to warmer water temperatures or line buoyancy, you can fine-tune it by wrapping a small piece of lead wire around the belly hook shank or upgrading to a slightly heavier split ring.
Q3: Does the Vision Oneten Jr. work effectively for cold water and winter fishing?
A: Absolutely. The Vision Oneten Jr. is specifically engineered for cold-water applications. When bass have a slow metabolism and refuse to chase fast-moving swimbaits, ripping the Oneten Jr. twice to create flash, followed by a prolonged, dead-still suspension, mimics an easy, dying meal that winter bass cannot resist.


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