Introduction: Several years ago, before their STW initiative took over a good part of the company's focus, Megabass debuted a funky little crankbait designed to mimic a crayfish. It is an eccentric little bait that only a company like Megabass can pull off. Here is our look at Megabass's X-Dad crankbait.
mark poulson wrote:Cal,
Didn't Spro use a piece of stiff braid behind the dorsal fin of their Bill Siemantel Signature Spro BBZ-1 Shad when the first came out?
Cal, Managing Editor "fish with mindfulness : beware the darkside"
mark poulson wrote:Cal,
Didn't Spro use a piece of stiff braid behind the dorsal fin of their Bill Siemantel Signature Spro BBZ-1 Shad when the first came out?
Thanks Cal.
I don't see them on the pictures on TW now, so I guess they quit adding them.
I'm pretty sure the antenna material is peacock herl in case you ever wanted to fix broken/missing antennae (assuming it can be fixed). It's a good looking crank regardless