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Megabass Makippa 20g Pink Iwashi
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Megabass Makippa 20g Pink Iwashi

The Megabass Makippa is a casting blade jig designed for easy use by anglers of all skill levels.

$5.17

Lowest ever $5.17

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About this piece

The Megabass Makippa is a casting blade jig designed for easy use by anglers of all skill levels. It features a blade that creates flash and vibration on the retrieve, and the blade hook system ensures high hook-up ratios on blade bites. The jig comes standard with a tinsel assist hook and includes a 'omakase eye' for adding additional hooks.

Key features

  • Patented blade hook system for high hook-up rates.
  • Pre-rigged with a tinsel assist hook.
  • Omakase eye allows customization with double or treble hooks.
  • Casting design covers surface, mid, and bottom layers.

Best for

  • Saltwater species such as sea bass, flounder, yellowtail, and mackerel.
  • Casting and retrieving in various water columns.

Specs

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Type
Sinking
Weight (g)
20
Hook Size
#10
Color
Pink Iwashi

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