MEGABASS DECAL

$9.99

Length

16"

description

Featuring a weatherproof brushed-aluminum finish, the Megabass cutting decal is designed for exterior application. Perfect for smooth surfaces like gunwales, glass, and metal surfaces, the Megabass decal will be a welcome addition to your favorite boat or tow vehicle.

From the studio

LEVANTE Wins Red Dot Award 2026 “Best of the Best”

In April 2026, Megabass CEO and Chief Designer Yuki Ito achieved something no one in the fishing industry had done before: winning the Red Dot Design Award’s highest distinction, “Best of the Best,” for the LEVANTE bass rod series. The Red Dot Design Award — administered by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen in Germany — […]

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Fishing the Okashira Screwhead Hair Jig: Dialing in the Drop

Replacing Urgency with Confidence In highly pressured fisheries, fish have become conditioned to speed. Fast-falling jig heads, aggressive retrieves, and predictable flash have become the norm. Often, that speed results in more follows and fewer commitments. For Arkansas guide and fly tier Daniel Roberts, the answer isn’t adding more action. It is removing it. By […]

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Out for a Stroll: Lessons from the Bank with the 5IN Sling Shad

Strolling Secrets: Origins and Essence Hailing from Japan’s ultra-pressured waters—including legendary Lake Biwa—strolling emerged as a technique to present minnow-style baits with understated subtlety. Rather than relying on the exaggerated, side-to-side thump of a paddle-tail swimbait, anglers turned to straight-tail plastics, gaining control over their bait’s every move. Utilizing the same jighead rigging as before, […]

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Karashi 80 — A Bait With Range

Finding the Sweet Spot — and Knowing When to Push It The Karashi 80 exists in a dimension of its own, unlocked by its smaller predecessor.  Born from a bait-finesse mindset, it refuses to stay confined to ultra-light or ultra-subtle applications. Its real strength reveals itself when you understand where its operational center lives, and when conditions justify pushing outward […]

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Little white signs of freedom

By: Patterson Leeth  Every year, between the never-ending winter and the impending spring, a grey zone appears—both visually and theoretically. It’s trout season for my wife and me. I’ve found this doldrum to be an enjoyable respite from the windows and walls, and an excuse to traipse through soggy cow pastures and organic fields of […]

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35 Pounds on the Spark Shad 3.6IN

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