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Megabait Charlie Swimbait Bass Fishing Lure Demo



Suspending Hybrid Hard / Soft Charlie Swimbait demo. Lure action shown with a slow retrieve, jerkbait retrieve, topwater splash retrieve etc. Winner of Best New Lure at the ICAST Tackle Show

25 Responses to “Megabait Charlie Swimbait Bass Fishing Lure Demo”

  • CaliforniaCarl:

    i had one and i loved it but got snagged up and lost it now i cant find them anywhere

  • lukebryant42:

    thatlooks nice

  • adam25white:

    lmao the bait was awsome but the soundtrack? I dont know where you are from but i will stick to partying in Texas

  • alocke109:

    Like me 15 and a half pound bass in the strip mines in ohio

  • FishingNComedy:

    Would Catch Huge Snook In Saltwater;

  • darkwolf919:

    You can always change the hook.. All you need is a pair of needle nose pliers to take off the splitring.

  • psari210:

    would be better if the hook was smaller…

  • cuff1957:

    nice job with that bait,i think you have earned the title the masterbator.

  • ultimatefighterispro:

    pretty nice bait and thats good that it looks retarded when it swims looks like its injured and bass love it >:)

  • deathdestroyer100:

    does any one know if they rattle

  • TonySamuels:

    how much do those go for

  • pokemon1606:

    That’s so true Shkerks. That’s some great advice. My family’s best bet for monster bass are usually buzzbaits. I was fishing at a lake in Franklinville and I caught a twelve pound bass! My mom also caught a thirteen and a half pound bass. Buzzbaits are great lures that I would recommend for any huge bass angler.

  • JPFranklin14:

    If I was a fish I would definitely go for this bait.

    But keep in mind that fish live in schools and aren’t stupid, LOL.

    I have a whole tackle box full of things that never caught anything other than fishermen, LOL.

  • anthrax1218:

    that’s honestly just nice to look at. It doesn’t matter if it works, ’cause you’ll always have something swimming at the end of the line

  • MrTravis1995:

    THAT SWIMBAIT IS BEAUTIFUL….

  • GumbyOwnz:

    beetle spins, and rebel has some good lures that work in ponds

  • vandos11:

    1/8 oz rooster tail throw it on 6 lb test brown with gold blade catch all you want with it trust me

  • redtailwatcher:

    cheaper jigs lures work the best use a green and yellowish lure in murky water and clear water, during cloudy weather use a dark lure for ponds and lakes they work the best for cloudy sky conditions.

  • blakersm213:

    i have 1 of these

  • fromTheHMCstudio:

    anything that u would use in a lake really.strike king bitsy pond minnow works really well here,or a zoom old monster worm,or definately a spinnerbait.

  • specifictender:

    Very cool lure

  • Shkerks:

    I don’t know how big this pond is, or if you know what kind of fish are in it, but I’m no expert, all i can give you is some advice that I’ve picked up.
    big size bass – buzz baits, spinner baits, topwaters, grub, worm
    small size bass – grub, worm, anything that is about 1/3 of their size, green grub on a jig head will work good
    But the ultimate advice i can give you is to try anything that you think looks like it will work, try different things, have fun with it!

  • eternetytenrete:

    if the water is clear use something like this megabait charlie or a fluke to give a realistic presentation. If the pond is dingy or muddy use weightless plastics so you can really learn how to feel bites and the fish will give you longer with the bite. Weightless plastics like senkos or worms take casting experience, but are great for sensitivity training.

    Always keep a topwater popper on hand to fish ledges early and late. Also keep a weedless scumfrog($4) to begin learning how to cast cover

  • SsStridesS:

    live bait worms, crickets, and minnows but worms are good to go for livebait.

  • kirkshammett94:

    I just started getting into fishing does anyone know of some lures to use in a pond.

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