Megabass Vision Oneten SR Jerkbait (110 mm / 1/2 oz)
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Description
Megabass Vision Oneten SR Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 4-1/3 inches / 110.5 mm |
| Weight | 1/2 oz (14 grams) |
| Diving Depth | 1 – 3 feet (Max 1.0 meter) |
| Buoyancy | Slow Floating (SF) |
| Hook Setup | Three #6 Megabass Katsuage Custom Out-Barb Trebles |
| Target Species | Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Pike, Walleye |
The SR Concept: Suppressed Diving Depth, Expanded Darting Range
When big bass pull up into the shallow flats to sun themselves during the early spring pre-spawn or track baitfish along shallow weedlines, using a standard deep-diving minnow results in constant snagging and fouled grass. The Megabass Vision Oneten SR re-engineers this approach. By pairing a shorter, hydro-dynamically curved lip with a altered internal ballast pivot point, the SR thoroughly suppresses its maximum diving depth to 3 feet while actually **widening its lateral side-to-side darting range**.
On the cast, the patented Tungsten Multi-Way Moving Balancer System shoots the weight block straight into the tail for bullet-like distance into headwinds. The second the lure lands, it delivers an instant action startup on the very first turn of your reel handle, making it a lethal option for picking apart ultra-shallow pockets, docks, and tight timber windows.
Pro Guide: Tuning & Gear Alignment for Shallow Runner Jerkbaiting
- The Perfect Jerkbait Special Rod: Pair the 1/2 oz Oneten SR with a 6’6″ to 6’11” Medium power, Fast or Moderate-Fast action baitcasting rod. The forgiving mid-blank gives the lure a wider gliding trajectory when snapped while protecting the light-wire #6 treble hooks during sudden close-quarters boatside surges.
- Line Customization: For optimal shallow performance, choose 10–14 lb Monofilament line or a thick fluorocarbon. Because monofilament floats, it helps keep the Oneten SR floating slowly in the top 1-2 feet of water. If you need it to hit its maximum 3-foot floor over deep weeds, drop down to a thin 10 lb pure Fluorocarbon line.
- The Out-Barb Hook Mechanics: Equipped with Yuki Ito’s signature Katsuage out-barb treble hooks. Because shallow-water bass are often highly visual and defensive, they may swipe at the bait with a closed mouth. The outward-facing barbs skin-hook these short-strikers instantly on the outside of their gill plates or lips under minimal rod tension.
3 Advanced Cadences for Shallow Sub-Surface Targets
- The Grass-Top Wake Glide (The Shallow Burn): Hold your rod tip up at a 45-degree angle and execute a steady, medium retrieve with micro rod twitches. The Oneten SR will snake right under the surface film, throwing off a brilliant flash and a subtle wake that draws big bass up from thick weed beds.
- The Dead-Sticking Rise (Cold Water / High Pressure): Snap the bait downward twice quickly to drive it to 2 feet, then **pause the bait for 4 to 10 seconds**. The Oneten SR will hang dead in place and then execute a slow, agonizing upward ascent. This mimicking of a dying minnow escaping to the surface forces stubborn bass to strike.
- The Target-Pocket Snap: Cast tight behind dock posts or overhanging trees. Give one violent, hard rip on a semi-slack line. The SR will leap aggressively sideways with minimal forward travel, staying directly in front of hidden fish longer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Megabass Vision Oneten SR
Q1: Megabass Vision 110 Standard vs. Oneten SR: What is the exact difference?
A: The primary differences are bill shape, diving depth, and buoyancy. The Standard Vision 110 features a longer bill, dives 4-6 feet deep, and is a strict suspending bait that holds stationary on a pause. The Vision Oneten SR features a short, shallow-running bill, dives 1-3 feet deep, and is a *slow-floating* bait. Choose the SR version when you need to fish shallow flats, skim over grass tops, or want an upward rising action on the pause.
Q2: What are the benefits of the “Slow Floating” action on the Oneten SR?
A: Unlike typical floating lures that rise fast like a piece of cork, the Oneten SR’s slow-floating design allows it to hover briefly before ascending. This is highly effective when fishing rocky flats or weed lines; when the lure hits a structure, you can pause, let it slowly float safely up and over the snag, and simultaneously trigger a reaction bite from tracking fish.
Q3: Can I fish the Megabass Oneten SR on Braided line?
A: While you can use a braided line with a fluorocarbon or mono leader, straight braid lacks stretch and can easily bend the fine-wire Katsuage hooks or pull them out during hard snaps. For the most natural lateral darting motion and maximum hookup safety, spooling with straight 10-12lb Monofilament or Fluorocarbon line is highly recommended.


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