Megabass Karashi 80 Twitch Bait — 80mm, 7/16 oz

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Megabass calls this a ripless jerkbait, and that's the most useful thing anyone can tell you about it. It isn't a topwater. It runs just under the surface, dog-walking and darting long and regular — built specifically for fish that follow a surface bait up and then refuse to break the film.

Short version: 80mm, 7/16 oz, slow sinking, two #6 trebles with a tinsel hook on the rear. The larger of the two Karashi.

The Problem It Solves

Everyone has had this day. Fish boil behind a walking bait, push a wake at it, and turn off at the last second. They're up, they're interested, and they will not commit to something on top.

The Karashi 80 works in that exact band — just below the surface, where a fish can eat without committing to the surface itself. Yuki Ito's hydrodynamic body shape gives it enough water resistance to hold a rhythm, so jerks and twitches produce regular long darts left and right rather than the erratic scatter you get from most subsurface baits.

It's a genuinely different category from a walking bait or a lipped jerkbait, and it fishes the water neither one covers well.

How to Work It

Jerk and twitch on slack line. The bait needs slack to turn; a tight line drives it straight and you lose the dart entirely.

Let it fall. It's slow sinking, so the pause is a presentation and not dead time. Stop it, count, and start again — that's the trigger on pressured fish.

Vary the dart length. Harder jerks push it further; softer twitches keep it tight. Work through both before deciding it isn't the day for it.

The Tinsel Hook

The rear treble is a Megabass tinsel hook, not a plain #6. The tinsel adds flash and — by Megabass's own account — improves the straight-line stability of the bait's tracking. It's part of the design, not a dressing.

That matters for maintenance: when the tinsel mats down or the hook bends, the bait tracks differently. Megabass sells the tinsel hook as an official replacement part. Call the shop for availability.

Karashi 80 or Karashi Finesse?

  Karashi 80 Karashi Finesse
Length 80mm (3.1") 59mm (2.3")
Weight 7/16 oz 3/16 oz
Type Slow sinking Slow sinking
Hooks #6 + #6 (rear tinsel) #10 + #10 (rear tinsel)
Built for Sub-surface dog-walk and long dart — fish that won't break the surface Ultra-finesse i-motion and tight darting — fish that want something small
Tackle Standard light casting or spinning BFS and light spinning

See the Karashi Finesse →

When to Reach for It

  • Fish are up but won't commit on top. The single clearest use case.
  • Clear water, high pressure. Fish that have refused every jerkbait on the lake haven't seen this action.
  • Cold fronts and post-frontal slumps, where the slow sink lets you fish a pause without leaving the strike zone.
  • Over grass and structure just under the surface, where a lipped jerkbait would dig in.

Fishing It Around Santa Clarita

The topwater and subsurface windows on the local lakes move week to week. We publish Castaic Lake fishing reports with current conditions — worth reading before you decide how deep to start.

Picking a Color

Conditions What to reach for
Clear water, bright sun Natural baitfish patterns — Wakasagi, Ayu, and shad tones.
Overcast or low light Pearl and albino finishes — clean silhouette against a grey sky.
Stained water Chrome and flash finishes that catch what light there is.
Fish on panfish Bass and Kingyo patterns — match the forage.
Bright sky, tough bite Black finishes silhouette hard from below.

Recommended Gear

  • Rod: light to medium-light with a forgiving tip. #6 trebles pull out of fish on stiff blanks, particularly on a subsurface strike you never see coming.
  • Line: braid to a fluorocarbon leader for the darting work. Fluoro is fine straight through here — this bait isn't fighting to stay on the surface.

Pro Tips from the Tackle Express Crew

  • Fish it when the topwater bite dies. Same fish, same spot, one foot lower. That's the whole reason this bait exists.
  • Work the pause. Slow sinking means the stop is a presentation, not a gap between them.
  • Jerk into slack. Tight line drives it straight and you lose the dart.
  • Check the tinsel hook. Megabass says it stabilises the bait's tracking. When it's matted or bent, you're fishing a different lure.

Common Mistakes

  • Fishing it as a topwater. It's slow sinking and it runs under the film. Working it like a walking bait wastes what it does.
  • Too stiff a rod. The most common reason anglers lose fish on small-treble Japanese baits.
  • Retrieving through the pause. The fall is the trigger.
  • Buying the wrong size. The 80 and the Finesse are 80mm and 59mm — different tools, see the table above.

Specifications

Karashi 80
Ripless jerkbait
Length80mm (3.1")
Weight7/16 oz
TypeSlow sinking
Hooks#6 + #6
rear is a tinsel hook
ActionSub-surface dog-walk
and long dart
OriginJapan
Sold as1 lure
Karashi Finesse
The smaller Karashi
Length59mm (2.3")
Weight3/16 oz
Hooks#10 + #10
rear is a tinsel hook

Specs confirmed against Megabass's published Karashi 80 page. Colors vary by production run — the selector above is the live list.

What's Included

One Megabass Karashi 80 in the color selected, factory rigged with two #6 trebles including the tinsel hook on the rear. No spare hooks or split rings included.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a topwater?
No. It's slow sinking and runs just under the surface. Megabass describes it as a ripless jerkbait — it fishes the band a walking bait can't reach and a lipped jerkbait runs below.

How big is it?
80mm (about 3.1 inches) and 7/16 oz. The number in the name is the length in millimetres.

What hooks does it carry?
Two #6 trebles. The rear one is a Megabass tinsel hook, which adds flash and helps the bait track straight.

Karashi 80 or Karashi Finesse?
80mm versus 59mm. Take the 80 when fish are up but won't break the surface; take the Finesse when they want something small and you're on BFS or light spinning gear.

How do I work it?
Jerks and twitches into slack line produce long, regular darts left and right. Pause and let it fall — the fall is often the trigger.

What does "Karashi" mean?
Japanese mustard. Megabass named it for the kick.

Can I replace the tinsel hook?
Yes — Megabass sells it as an official replacement part. Call the shop for availability.

My color is out of stock — will it be back?
Megabass colorways run in batches and availability moves. Call the shop and we'll tell you what's inbound.

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Buy It From People Who Fish It

We're on Soledad Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, twenty minutes from Castaic, and we fish these lakes ourselves. If the surface bite has been teasing you all week, this is the bait we'd point you at. Call the shop or come in and we'll talk it through.

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