GP Gerbera

Megabass Respect 77

The GP Gerbera color is a highly regarded ghost-like appeal pattern from Megabass, famous for its striking aesthetics and strong collectible value, particularly among core fans. Its name is inspired by the bright red and pink petals of the gerbera flower, which is subtly reflected in the lure’s accents, typically a fluorescent pink on the belly. The pattern is a sophisticated combination of the IL (Illusion) paint on the back, which produces colorful, metallic tonal changes, and the GP (Guanium Phantom) holographic finish, providing a delicate and refined internal flash. This blend of subtle color shift and ghost-like translucency with fine sparkle makes it a highly visually dynamic color that has been re-released as part of the limited-edition Respect Series, ensuring its desirability and scarcity for collectors.

This versatile color pattern is particularly known for being effective in a variety of water conditions due to its outstanding stability that is less affected by weather or water clarity. The ghost-like nature and delicate flashing of the GP Gerbera are considered highly appealing to big bass, especially around the spawning season, which is a key application for this color. Furthermore, the overall appearance, particularly the contrast and subtle pink accents, is said to mimic crustaceans like shrimp and crayfish, making it an excellent choice for anglers who are targeting shallow cover in wild ponds or fishing clear, pressured waters where a more subtle, natural-looking presentation is needed to induce a bite.