SONICSIDE

$19.99

Depth

6ft

Type

Floating

Sound

Silent

Length

2.6in

Weight

1/2oz

description

The SONICSIDE is a competition-ready flatside crankbait born of the exacting demands of our National Pro Staff. Built for a tight, high-pitch action to dominate cold water situations, the SONICSIDE displays unrivaled casting distance and stability during fast retrieves. The lip is shaped from tough, 1mm circuit board material reinforced by a sturdy support, making it an eerily responsive and durable option when targeting riprap and hard structure. Additionally, internal weights are fixed for a silent approach and placed for optimal action, castability and stability at high speeds. This heavy-duty STW model is built to out-cast and out-work the competition, dominating key targets in tough waters with its natural, high-pitch approach.



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From the studio

Megabass Sonic Side Flat Sided Crankbait

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIr-qitYfVE&t=10s When most anglers think of crankbaits, they imagine wide-wobbling, round-bodied lures diving deep through warmer waters. But there’s a secret weapon that shines during colder months—flat-sided crankbaits. Underutilized and often misunderstood, these baits are deadly in the early pre-spawn, especially when paired with the right gear and seasonal timing. In this article, we’ll break […]

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Disruption by Design: How the SPARK SHAD Trailer Changes a Vibrating Jig

The Anti-Finesse Approach As mapping accuracy improves and marine electronics continue to compress competitive advantages, bass in heavily pressured fisheries have adjusted accordingly. In the forward-facing sonar era, finesse techniques dominate much of the conversation, but their widespread adoption has also made them increasingly predictable. In that environment, separation often comes not from refinement, but […]

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A Late-Season One-Two Punch: ONETEN+1 and SONICSLIDE

Showing Pressured Fish Something Different One of the biggest takeaways from forward-facing sonar isn’t just what we can see now — it’s what it’s taught us to unlearn. Late-season bass and bait don’t always follow the textbook migration we grew up hearing about. As Jacob Walker points out, shad aren’t guaranteed to push all the […]

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