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Megabass GREAT HUNTING 110 Floating Lure - 11 cm

Slow-floating minnow jerkbait Megabass Great Hunting 110 for trout fishing in large waters, offering long casting distances and ultra-responsive action.
SKU: MGB-GREAT HUNT 110 DD HA-GROUP
GTIN: 4513473529733
35.60 (CHF) incl tax
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Product highlights

Designed for technical anglers, the Megabass Great Hunting 110 is a slow-floating minnow jerkbait for trout engineered to fully exploit large environments: wide rivers, reservoirs, lakes and deep holes. Its advanced internal architecture, combined with an ultra-dense tungsten center of gravity, delivers a nervous, ultra-responsive action that provokes strikes from wary fish. Thanks to its optimized density, this lure casts to very long distances, allowing access to distant banks and current seams often out of reach. The slow buoyancy gives the angler time to execute controlled pauses, keeping the lure in the strike zone longer and increasing the chances of catching large trout. By combining precision, subtlety and stability, this model becomes a true asset for efficiently covering extensive water stretches.

The Great Hunting 110 Megabass also stands out for its ability to change trajectory instantly at the slightest rod input. These short, sharp lateral darts perfectly mimic a panic-stricken baitfish, making it deadly on educated trout used to seeing conventional lures. Its design allows the angler to keep control of the lure even in headwinds or strong currents, offering a stable and readable presentation for both fish and angler.

Technical specifications

  • Slow-floating minnow jerkbait specifically developed for targeting trout in large waters.
  • High-density tungsten internal center of gravity for rapid, precise direction changes.
  • Hydrodynamic profile optimized to remain stable in currents while reacting to the slightest twitch.
  • Designed for long-distance casts, including into headwinds, to reach rarely-fished zones.
  • Slow-floating action allows extended pauses without leaving the targeted depth too quickly.
  • High-quality finishes engineered to withstand impacts and repeated strikes from powerful trout.
  • Available in multiple color options to suit different light conditions and water clarity.

Advantages and strengths

Its main advantage lies in the unique combination of long casting range and animation responsiveness. Where many long-range lures become too linear, the Megabass Great Hunting 110 retains a marked rolling and jerking capacity. Each sharp pull produces a decisive swerve, immediately followed by a controlled line recovery. This complementarity makes it a hard bait for trout able to cover a lot of water without sacrificing presentation finesse.

On trout positioned far from shore, in back currents or at the base of boulders, casting accuracy and maintenance of swimming depth often make the difference. The lure's slow buoyancy allows anglers to insist on promising spots with prolonged pauses, highly effective on following or wary fish. Its predictable behavior gives anglers confidence for both fast prospecting sessions and meticulous sweeping of deep holes. The Great Hunting 110 is therefore aimed at trout specialists as well as anglers looking to upgrade with a reliable, high-performance tool.

Usage tips

To get the most from this trout jerkbait for large rivers, exploit its casting potential. Aim for opposite banks, distant breaks, shady areas and secondary seams rarely reached by more conventional lures. After impact, start with a slow retrieve punctuated by short, sharp twitches to generate irregular lateral darts. Alternate sequences of jerks and pauses of varying lengths according to fish activity: in cold water, favor short animations followed by marked pauses; when trout are active, increase cadence and the liveliness of the action.

The Great Hunting 110 performs best with a lure rod suited to trout fishing, providing good tip sensitivity and enough power reserve to handle big fish. A smooth reel retrieve combined with rod-tip impulses allows exploration of both shallow edges and deeper zones swept by current. Don’t hesitate to vary the drift angle, fishing both upstream and downstream, to present the lure along different trajectories and trigger reflex strikes.

Testimonials

Many anglers emphasize the Megabass Great Hunting 110’s ability to trigger bites from difficult trout in heavily fished large rivers. Several users report it allowed them to reach fish posted far from shore in previously inaccessible spots, thanks to the combination of ultra-long casts and a lively action that remains controllable even in strong currents. It’s a lure they keep rigged when approaching large open sectors.

FAQ

Question 1 : Is this lure suitable only for trout?

Answer: It’s optimized for trout fishing in large waters, but its minnow profile and lively action can also interest other predators of comparable size present in the same areas.

Question 2 : In what conditions is the slow buoyancy most effective?

Answer: Slow buoyancy is especially advantageous when fish follow without striking or in cold water. It allows prolonged pauses in the strike zone, letting the lure rise slowly and often provoking very decisive strikes when the retrieve resumes.