KANATA

$27.99

Depth

4ft

Type

Slow-Float

Length

6-1/3in

Weight

1oz

Hook

#2

description

The 6-1/3 inch heavyweight 1oz jerkbait KANATA was designed to target fish that are keyed in on larger bait. Carefully tuned flat side body gives off monstrous flash whether burned over grass beds or worked like the Vision Oneten.

With a streamlined, slender body, KANATA keeps resistance to a minimum. This allows for a fast, action-packed retrieve that will not put undue stress on angler’s wrists and forearms, even with a Medium Heavy setup. Sharp rod work fuels energetic darting action, kicking out side-to-side with huge water displacement and appeal, and less forward travel than the Oneten. When paused, KANATA lifts its head before rising perfectly horizontally, adding a unique action to the mix. Straight retrieve shows off a high-pitch rolling action with flashing visual appeal.

Aerodynamic form and custom-fitted Megabass original Tungsten Triple Oscillating moving balancer system powers effortlessly long casts, allowing KANATA to target those clever monster fish from long range.

KANATA AYU brings a new size and sensation to the jerkbait game.



Colorways

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