BEARKING Jointed Swimbait 18.5cm 60g Multi-Segment Minnow
This BEARKING jointed swimbait is built to imitate a fleeing baitfish with a body that flexes through multiple segments instead of a single stiff shell. At 18.5cm and 60g it has enough mass to cast on medium-heavy tackle and enough profile to draw attention from bass keying on larger forage. The tail section kicks independently on the retrieve, giving the bait a rolling, lifelike swim that holds up at slow to moderate speeds.
It works well over points, flats, and open water where bass are chasing shad or trout imitations. The segmented design keeps working even during pauses, letting the tail flutter while the body settles, which often triggers reaction strikes from largemouth and smallmouth patrolling suspended baitfish. Strong through hooks add reliability when a big fish commits.
Specifications
| Type | Multi-jointed swimbait |
| Length | 18.5 cm (7.3 in) |
| Weight | 60 g (2.1 oz) |
| Depth | Shallow to mid-depth, slow sink |
| Action | Segmented S-curve swim with tail kick |
| Hooks | BEARKING treble hooks, front and rear |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, open water and points |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area (points, flats, or open water near baitfish) and let the bait settle before starting the retrieve.
- Use a steady, moderate retrieve to let the segmented body and tail work naturally without added rod action.
- Add occasional pauses mid-retrieve; the tail continues to flutter and often draws strikes from following fish.
- Switch to a slower retrieve or shorter pauses in cold water, and speed up when bass are actively chasing baitfish on the surface.
Frequently asked
It measures 18.5cm and weighs 60g, so a medium-heavy to heavy casting rod with 15-20 lb line or braid handles it comfortably and helps with casting distance and hookset.
Brighter chartreuse or firetiger patterns show up better in stained water, while natural or translucent shad patterns work well in clear conditions where fish get a closer look.
It has a slow sink profile typical of jointed swimbaits this size, so it can be fished just under the surface on a steady retrieve or allowed to settle deeper on pauses.
It is designed for largemouth and smallmouth bass, and also draws strikes from pike and stripers, performing best from spring through fall when baitfish are active in open water.