Megabass Gabarin Lure – High-Precision Topwater Frog for Trophy Fish
The Megabass Gabarin Lure is designed for serious Australian anglers targeting monster fish in heavy cover. Developed over three years of rigorous field testing, this topwater frog has proven itself against predators that ignore standard frog lures. Its finely tuned body shape responds instantly to subtle rod movements and line slack, allowing anglers to execute pinpoint casts into the smallest openings — whether it’s a gap in lily pads, a pocket in weed mats, or a break in submerged timber.
The Gabarin’s wide, cupped mouth delivers a strong water bite, generating explosive surface commotion with splashes, bubbles, and deep, resonating sounds. This action triggers aggressive strikes from trophy Murray cod, barramundi, saratoga, Australian bass, and other ambush predators. With its ability to perform tight, quick turns and high-pitched dog-walk retrieves, the Gabarin is a precision lure for anglers who demand control, power, and results in their topwater presentations.
Product Features
- 63mm size ideal for targeting larger predators in heavy cover
- Wide, cupped mouth creates intense surface disturbance and sound
- Highly responsive design for sharp turns and pinpoint action
- Floating body perfect for shallow water and snag-filled areas
- Durable skirted tail for added realism and attraction
- Fitted with heavy-duty double hooks for secure hook-ups
- Designed for both freshwater and brackish environments
Product Specifications
Length: 63mm
Weight: 1/2oz
Type: Floating
Action: Dog-walk / Splashing topwater
Hook Type: Double frog hooks
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What species can I target with the Megabass Gabarin in Australia?
A: It’s ideal for Murray cod, barramundi, saratoga, Australian bass, and other topwater predators.
Q: Where does this lure work best?
A: In heavy cover areas such as lily pads, submerged timber, weed mats, and shallow snags.
Q: How should I retrieve the Gabarin?
A: Use short, precise rod twitches for a walking action, or mix in pauses to tempt wary fish.
Q: Can I use it in saltwater?
A: Yes, in brackish estuaries. Always rinse thoroughly after use to prolong the lure’s life.


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