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Sinking Lure Megabass MARINE GANG COOKAI 140 S - 14 cm

Megabass Marine Gang Cookai sinking lure designed for predator fishing at long casting distances, equipped with the LBO II mass transfer system for immediate action and perfect stability in currents.
SKU: MGB-MARINE G C 140S GG B-GROUP
GTIN: 4513473491719
41.70 (CHF) incl tax
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Product strengths

The Megabass Marine Gang Cookai is a sinking lure for predators designed for anglers who need to reach distant spots while maintaining a perfectly controlled swim. Thanks to its sophisticated internal architecture, this long-distance casting predator lure combines casting distance, accuracy and retrieval efficiency, even when conditions are demanding.

At the heart of the concept is the linear ball-bearing mass transfer system LBO II, a proprietary technology developed to optimize every phase of the cast. The moving weight and bearings work together, instantly shifting mass to the rear at the shooting moment, then repositioning it in the blink of an eye as soon as retrieval begins. The result is a lure that casts far and straight, and immediately starts swimming once in action.

During the first turns of the reel, the weight is guided by a neodymium magnet that locks the center of gravity into the ideal position. This ultra-fast activation greatly expands your search area, increasing the chances of triggering a strike in the first meters of retrieval.

Technical specifications

  • LBO II system: linear ball-bearing mass transfer designed for longer, more accurate casts.
  • Weight guided by a neodymium magnet, ensuring instant repositioning of the center of gravity at the start of retrieval.
  • Swim action engineered to remain stable in strong currents and waves, reducing accidental drop-offs in rough conditions.
  • Hydrodynamic profile optimized to cut through the air on the cast and maintain a steady trajectory below the surface.
  • Designed specifically for fishing active or wary predators, especially when stealth and casting distance are decisive.

Advantages and highlights

The Megabass Marine Gang Cookai is aimed at anglers who want to quickly cover large water surfaces, both from shore and from boat. Its ability to propel far allows you to target distant marks that are difficult to reach with a conventional lure, while limiting false casts and fatigue during the day.

Its immediate swim start is a major asset: as soon as the reel is engaged, the lure naturally finds its line and starts to work at its intended swimming depth, maximizing strike opportunities along the entire path. This responsiveness is particularly useful when predators position high in the water column or stalk from a distance before committing.

Swimming stability in strong currents and waves keeps control of the crankbait even when the line is under pressure from water or wind. The lure remains readable at the end of the rod, making animation easier and allowing constant adaptation to fish behavior: accelerations, pauses and tempo changes are handled smoothly.

By combining lift, air penetration and LBO II technology, this technical predator lure becomes a valuable ally on wide, wind-exposed areas or zones with strong currents, where many other crankbaits fail or become hard to work effectively.

Usage tips

To get the best from the Megabass Marine Gang Cookai, start by exploiting its casting capability: target distant breaks, structure edges or strong current seams, always casting slightly upstream of the current to let the lure settle into position.

Upon contact with the water, engage the reel quickly to benefit from the immediate swim activation. A steady, linear retrieve works very well on active fish. On educated predators, alternate continuous retrieves with short rod twitches to introduce rhythm changes and provoke reflex strikes.

Don’t hesitate to vary speed: a slower animation allows you to focus on a specific spot, while a fast retrieve covers more ground. Always adapt your cadence to current strength to keep constant contact with the lure and preserve the most natural swim possible.

After each outing, thoroughly rinse your crankbait with fresh water and check split rings and hooks. Regular maintenance ensures optimal operation of the LBO II system and prolongs the life of your lure.

Testimonials

"Since I started using the Megabass Marine Gang Cookai in my high-current spots, I can finally reach the distant marks where the biggest fish hold, without sacrificing swim quality."
"The difference in casting distance is obvious, and above all the lure immediately starts working as soon as I begin to retrieve, which has earned me many strikes in the first meters."

FAQ

Question 1: What type of fishing is the Megabass Marine Gang Cookai best suited for?

Answer: This lure is designed for predator fishing in areas where casting distance, swim control and stability in currents are decisive.

Question 2: How can I optimize casting distance with this crankbait?

Answer: Use a rod suited to the lure’s weight, fine and tidy braided line, and fully exploit the LBO II mass transfer system by performing smooth, powerful casts.

Question 3: Does the LBO II system require special maintenance?

Answer: A simple rinse with fresh water after fishing and complete drying is sufficient. Avoid heavy impacts and store the lure in a ventilated box to preserve the internal mobility of the system.