Bearking Oneten 110SP Suspending Jerkbait Minnow 4.33in 14g
The Oneten 110SP is a suspending jerkbait built for anglers who want a lure that hangs in the strike zone instead of rising or sinking away from a following bass. At 4.33 inches and 0.5oz it casts easily on standard baitcasting gear and settles into a subtle side-to-side glide with a tight wobble on the retrieve. The SP (suspending) design lets you pause mid-retrieve and let the bait sit horizontally at depth, which is often the trigger largemouth and smallmouth need on cold fronts or heavily pressured water.
Running 0 to 6 feet, this jerkbait covers the water column most bass hold in during spring and fall. The slim minnow profile and realistic finish work well twitched over points, along rocky banks, and around suspended baitfish. Three sets of sharp trebles give solid hookup coverage on both aggressive strikes and subtle taps during the pause.
Specifications
| Type | Suspending jerkbait / minnow |
| Length | 11cm / 4.33 in |
| Weight | 14g / 0.5 oz |
| Depth | 0-1.5m / 0-6 ft |
| Action | Tight wobble, side-to-side glide, neutral suspend on pause |
| Hooks | Treble hooks, multiple sets |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, jerk-and-pause presentations |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the lure settle before starting your retrieve.
- Use sharp twitches of the rod tip to make the bait dart side to side, then pause to let it suspend.
- Vary pause length based on water temperature; longer pauses in cold water often draw more strikes.
- Work the lure along drop-offs, points, and suspended baitfish schools where bass are holding just off the bottom.
Frequently asked
Most anglers pair the Oneten 110SP with 8-12lb fluorocarbon or a similar mono for good action and manageable stretch during hooksets.
Yes, it is built as a suspending (SP) minnow, so on the pause it holds its depth instead of floating up or sinking, which keeps it in front of following bass longer.
In stained or murky water, brighter or higher-contrast patterns tend to get noticed more easily, while more natural, translucent patterns work well in clear water.
Suspending jerkbaits like this one shine in cooler water during spring and fall when bass are less willing to chase a fast-moving bait but still react to a well-timed pause.