SeaKnight Lures

SeaKnight offers well-finished minnows and hard baits with reliable actions for largemouth and smallmouth bass.

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  • SeaKnight SK008 125mm Sinking Minnow Jerkbait

    SeaKnight SK008 125mm Sinking Minnow Jerkbait

    Jerkbaits

    SeaKnight SK008 125mm Sinking Minnow Jerkbait

    $8.99+
  • SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Lure 125mm 20g

    SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Lure 125mm 20g

    Jerkbaits

    SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Lure 125mm 20g

    $9.99+
  • SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Jerkbait 125mm

    SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Jerkbait 125mm

    Jerkbaits

    SeaKnight SK008 Sinking Minnow Jerkbait 125mm

    $11.99+
  • SeaKnight SK044 Jointed Suspending Minnow 90mm 7.4g

    SeaKnight SK044 Jointed Suspending Minnow 90mm 7.4g

    Jerkbaits

    SeaKnight SK044 Jointed Suspending Minnow 90mm 7.4g

    $8.99+
  • SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

    SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

    Crankbaits

    SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

    $6.99+

Frequently Asked Questions

Are SeaKnight lures good for bass fishing, or are they just cheap knockoffs?

SeaKnight has earned a solid reputation among budget-conscious bass anglers because the action, hook quality, and finishes hold up well against name brands costing two or three times as much. They're not going to out-fish a hand-poured custom bait every time, but for crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics they're dialed in enough to fool pressured bass. Most anglers use them as workhorse baits for docks, laydowns, and rocky banks where losing tackle is a real possibility.

How do I pick the right SeaKnight lure for the water I'm fishing?

Match the lure to water clarity and depth first: crankbaits and spinnerbaits for stained water and open flats, jigs and Texas-rigged worms for heavy cover, and topwater walkers for calm, low-light conditions. In clear water go with more natural shad and craw patterns, and in murky water switch to chartreuse, black-blue, or anything with extra vibration. If you're not sure where to start, a square-bill crank and a soft plastic worm cover the widest range of situations.

What time of year and conditions work best for SeaKnight crankbaits and spinnerbaits?

Spinnerbaits shine in the spring and fall when bass are shallow and aggressive, especially in wind-blown coves or off points with some current. Crankbaits produce year-round but really earn their keep in summer and early fall when bass are relating to cover 3 to 12 feet deep. Overcast, slightly wind-rippled days are prime time for both, since the reduced light and surface chop make bass less line-shy and more willing to chase.

Does Glenmore ship SeaKnight lures internationally, and is shipping really free?

Yes, we ship the full SeaKnight lures collection worldwide including the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and New Zealand, and shipping is free on every order with no minimum purchase required. Orders typically process within a day or two, and you'll get tracking info as soon as it ships so you know exactly when your tackle box is getting restocked.