BEARKING 130mm Floating Minnow Crankbait with Tungsten Weight System

BEARKING 130mm Floating Minnow Crankbait with Tungsten Weight System

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$18.99
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BEARKING 130mm Floating Minnow Crankbait with Tungsten Weight System

BEARKING 130mm Floating Minnow Crankbait with Tungsten Weight System

$18.99
Sale price  $18.99 Regular price  $0.00
This 130mm floating minnow is built with a tungsten weight transfer system that shifts mass rearward during the cast, giving it long, accurate throws even into wind. The slim minnow profile and tight wobbling action mimic baitfish like shad and shiners, making...
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This 130mm floating minnow is built with a tungsten weight transfer system that shifts mass rearward during the cast, giving it long, accurate throws even into wind. The slim minnow profile and tight wobbling action mimic baitfish like shad and shiners, making it a natural match for largemouth and smallmouth feeding in open water.

Fish it on a steady retrieve for a rolling swim, or work it with twitch-pause pulls to trigger reaction strikes from bass holding near points, drop-offs, and grass edges. The floating design lets it sit still on pause, holding in the strike zone longer and giving followers a reason to commit.

Specifications

TypeFloating minnow crankbait
Length130mm (about 5.1 in)
Weight22g (about 0.78 oz)
DepthShallow to mid-depth diving
ActionTight wobble with long-cast tungsten weight transfer
HooksTwo treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and along structure

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target area and let the lure float to the surface before starting your retrieve.
  2. Use a steady, moderate retrieve to trigger reaction strikes from active bass.
  3. Add sharp twitch-pause moves near cover to imitate a wounded baitfish.
  4. Slow down and let the bait sit on pauses when fish are holding deep or suspended.

Frequently asked

The 130mm size works well for average to larger largemouth and smallmouth, and is a solid choice when bass are keying on bigger baitfish.

Choose brighter, high-contrast patterns for stained water and more natural, translucent patterns for clear water so the profile looks realistic.

A medium to medium-heavy casting or spinning rod with 10 to 17 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament handles this bait well for casting distance and control.

It performs well during spring and fall when bass are actively chasing baitfish in open water and along drop-offs.

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