Sammy's Bait Shop

Megabass Griffon SRX & MRX Style

$12

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Description

The MegaBass Griffon SRX & MRX are a BFS or light line version of the larger popular Griffon crankbait. The SRX dives to around 3' while the MRX dive into the 6' to 8' range. The SRX weighs 3/16oz while the MRX tips the scales at a 1/4oz, the SRX is just under 1 1/2" including the bill while the MRX is just over 1 1/2" including the bill (for reference notice the quarter in the picture). This makes the SRX and the MRX perfect for finicky largemouth, hungry trout and crappie, and I don't think I have to tell you what this is going to be like for smallmouth bass. NOTE: The pictures are a mix of SRX and MRX please select which size you want when ordering. If you order the SRX you will get the shallow diver (3') if you order the MRX you will get the medium diver (6' to 8'). Both sizes available in all colors. NOTE: Each bait is hand painted in the order they are received. I make every effort to ship the baits within 3 days of receiving the order, however during the busy season it can take up to 5 to 8 business days to ship the baits. In most cases they do ship within 3 days, I never want to make anyone wait but I do need to maintain quality so it can take time sometimes.

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, trout

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Running Depth

3-8 ft

Action

tight wobble

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

A small BFS-style crankbait for finicky bass, especially when fish want a compact profile and a light line presentation. Use the SRX for shallow water around 3 ft and the MRX when you need a medium diver that reaches roughly 6 to 8 ft. Good for casting around open water, cover edges, and situations where a subtle crankbait is better than a larger bait.

Pros

  • Compact BFS/light-line profile
  • Two depth options for shallow or medium-depth coverage
  • Useful for finicky largemouth and smallmouth

Cons

  • Small size may limit casting distance on heavier tackle
  • Hand-painted baits may vary slightly in finish

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