Megabass Vision Oneten Jr+1
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Description
Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. +1 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 3-7/8 inches / 98 mm |
| Weight | 3/8 oz |
| Diving Depth | 7 feet (2.1 meters) |
| Hook Configuration | Three #8 Megabass Katsuage Custom Out-Barb Trebles |
| Type | Deep-Diving Suspending Jerkbait |
| Target Species | Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye |
Finesse Profile Meets Deep-Water Dominance
When cold fronts or heavy boating pressure push bass off the shallow flats and down to the 6-8 foot zone, traditional large deep jerkbaits can over-intimidate the fish. Megabass solved this with the Vision Oneten Jr. +1. It retains the exact compact, bite-sized silhouette of the Oneten Jr. but incorporates a meticulously angled, extended bill. This specialized lip drives the lure down to 7 feet rapidly on the crank, keeping it in the strike zone longer around deep docks and rock transitions.
Despite the larger bill, Yuki Ito’s aero-design ensures that the Jr. +1 darts with the same light rod-snaps as the original, preventing angler fatigue. The built-in Tungsten Multi-Way Moving Balancer System channels weight to the tail during casts, achieving remarkable distance on light baitcasting or spinning gear, even into a stiff breeze.
Pro Guide: Tuning and Line Matching for Maximum Depth
- The Ideal Rod: A 6’8″ to 7’0″ Medium-Light to Medium Power casting rod with a Fast tip. Spinning rods with a firm backbone also work exceptionally well for throwing this 3/8 oz finesse deep-diver.
- Line Selection (Critical): Spool with 8–10 lb Fluorocarbon line. Dropping down to 8lb fluorocarbon reduces line drag drastically, allowing the Jr. +1 to cross the 7-foot threshold and hover perfectly flat. Avoid heavy braid as it floats and restricts the diving depth.
- The Out-Barb Advantage: Featuring light-wire Katsuage hooks with outward-facing barbs. Since deep-water bass in early spring often slap out of aggression rather than hunger, these hooks are designed to catch external skin on the slightest line clip.
3 Deep Finesse Cadences to Trigger Cold Water Explosions
- The Mid-Depth Suspended Stall: Cast over deep flats or points. Crank down fast 6-7 times to lock it at 7 feet, then give two sharp twitches and let it sit dead still for 6 to 12 seconds. This targets deep Smallmouth tracking schools of small baitfish.
- The Rock Wall Deflection: Cast tight to steep rocky banks or drop-offs. Rip the bait downward. When the long bill ticks a deep boulder, stop instantly. The Jr. +1 will float-suspend in place, triggering immediate reaction strikes from lurking big bass.
- The Finesse Sweep: Use long, gentle rod sweeps instead of aggressive snaps. This creates a softer, rolling swimming motion that is deadly for highly pressured bass in ultra-clear northern lakes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. +1
Q1: What is the difference between Megabass Vision Oneten Jr. vs. Oneten Jr. +1?
A: The sole difference is diving depth and bill size. Both lures share the same 98mm (3-7/8″) length and 3/8 oz weight. However, the standard Oneten Jr. dives to 4 feet, making it perfect for shallow flats and submerged grass tops. The Oneten Jr. +1 features an extended bill that pushes it down to 7 feet, making it the ideal choice for deeper drop-offs, deep weed edges, and colder water conditions where bass drop lower in the water column.
Q2: Can I fish the Vision Oneten Jr. +1 on a spinning rod setup?
A: Yes, absolutely. Because the Oneten Jr. +1 weighs 3/8 oz, it sits right in the sweet spot for a Medium or Medium-Light spinning outfit. Using a spinning reel allows you to cast this lightweight deep-diver incredibly far, especially when paired with a thin line like 8lb fluorocarbon or a light braid-to-fluoro leader setup.
Q3: How do I choose the best colors for the deep-diving Oneten Jr. +1?
A: Because this lure operates deeper (7 feet), light penetration changes. For ultra-clear water and sunny conditions, choose highly translucent patterns like ITO Clear Laker or FA Wakasagi. For deeper, darker weedlines or overcast skies, opt for metallic reflections like GLX Rainbow or high-contrast belly patterns like Mat Tiger to give deep-holding predators a clear target to strike.
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