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Megabass Limited Edition Respect Series #68: White Butterfly

Megabass Limited Edition Respect Series #68: White Butterfly

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White Butterfly has been a color that has been in the lineup of Megabass top water plugs since around 2009. 
As the name suggests, it imitates lepidopteran insects such as cabbage white butterflies and American white moths, and the crack pattern based on white gives it a finish reminiscent of butterfly and moth wings. This crack paint is a painting technique that gives a highly handmade feel with each crack being slightly different, and it is secretly popular among core Megabass fans as a highly collectible color. In addition, the eyes are rainbow eyes called bug eyes that change color depending on how the light hits them, and the jewel-like shine enhances the insect-like nature even more. From an angler's perspective, it is an image of an appealing color with good visibility, but in the world of the silver screen seen from underwater, it will naturally produce a drowning butterfly or moth. It can be a special
color in rainy weather or in the low light of mornings and evenings when insects are likely to fall onto the water surface, so it is a color that you should definitely try at points where there are overhangs and bushes.

Full set includes one of each of the following:

  • Baby Griffon Zero
  • Baby PopX
  • Coayu Slide Sinker
  • DogX (speed slide)
  • Flapslap LBO
  • Giant DogX
  • Karashi
  • Popmax
  • PopX
  • Vision Oneten
  • Vision Oneten Jr
  • Vision Oneten +1
  • Vision Oneten +1 Jr
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T.S.

Bass is loving it!

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Tom Smitty
Little but deadly

Try it right away and to my surprise, bass blow up. Big and small took it all!