Overview
Part beetle, part frog, completely original, the Molix Supernato Beetle delivers a one-of-a-kind topwater presentation that dares big bass to strike. Built with two forward-facing open arms, the Molix Supernato Beetle displaces a massive amount of water as it scampers across the surface.
Incredibly versatile, the Molix Supernato Beetle can be worked at any retrieve speed to produce a steady paddle and a noticeable splash. Just as deadly with a walk and a pop, the cupped-mouth of the Molix Supernato Beetle can be used to generate a heavy spitting lunge.
Super-soft and collapsible, the Molix Supernato Beetle features a razor-sharp double hook that produces rock-solid hook-ups and allows it to move over heavy slop and snaggy vegetation with ease. Offered in a number of bass-catching colors, the Molix Supernato Beetle delivers a highly individualized action and a unique look that is unlike anything else on the market.
Molix | Length | Weight | Class |
Supernato Beetle | 3" | 5/8oz | Topwater |
Previous Feedback
Comments: If you have trouble "Walking The Dog" for what ever reason. (My reason is that my right wrist is fused and I fish left handed. I simply couldnt get the right rhythm or cadence with a walk the dog lure like a Sammy or a Spook on a top water presentations for bass.) Because of this, I stopped using these type of lures and limited myself to poppers, frogs, and the like. Well, a few years ago, I tried this lure and it has been a game changer! This lure walks itself and I've caught a lot of bass on it. Check it out! You won't be dissapointed.
From: Unknown: 6/5/20
Comments: Great for open water, around hard cover like docks and brush. Catches a lot in and around grass. Good colors, casts great. Small one is great for rivers and ponds. Need to go with the next size hook up or bend the stock ones out with pliers, too much body for a good hook-up with the stock hooks. Definitely recommend
From: Matt: Kentucky 5/9/17
Comments: AMAZING LURE! There are pros & cons with this & frogs but the swimming action the beetle provides is killer! Majority of my strikes come while the beetle is swimming! It is a bit pricey though and the durability is somewhat okay. Used a brand new one for about a total of 16 hours of catching fish & my beetle has a hole in it made by the hook. Already ran through my 3rd beetle. Going to stock up on some more! :P
From: Samurai: WI 7/27/16
Comments: I went to Dicks a couple weeks ago to stock up on frogs before a tournament. When I got there all the frogs were gone, and the supernato beetle was all they had left. So I bought it. Five casts into the tournament I already had a 2.4 pound fish in the boat. Awesome lure, highly reccomend it.
From: Zack: MA 6/22/16
Comments: had been waiting to use this for a few months. Got one first cast, and a bunch more after. I was using it like a regular frog, just twitching it. Later on I tried just reeling it in, so it walked back and forth like a jitterbug. Didn't catch any life that, think it was the cold front that kept them from chasing, but it looked DAMN good just reeling it in and giving it that action.
From: Freddy: San Francisco, CA 5/13/16
Comments: I bought this beetle a few weeks ago not used it but twice, not had one bite on it yesterday. Today I caught a 5lb with it & had a few others short strike with it. I think it's gonna be a good lure to my top water collection. If you like frog bite you will like this too.
From: Aaron: USA 5/3/16
Comments: This is a pretty neat bait. It's basically a weedless jitterbug. Its not the greatest in thick cover because of the wide lip, but it's great for open water or light cover.
From: Josh: Orlando, FL 5/2/16