BEARKING Rush Prick Suspending Minnow Jerkbait 75mm

BEARKING Rush Prick Suspending Minnow Jerkbait 75mm

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$9.99
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BEARKING Rush Prick Suspending Minnow Jerkbait 75mm

BEARKING Rush Prick Suspending Minnow Jerkbait 75mm

$9.99
Sale price  $9.99 Regular price  $12.99
The Rush Prick is a 75mm suspending minnow built for anglers who want precise control over depth and pause. Its slim, baitfish profile and tight wobble mimic shad and other forage species that largemouth and smallmouth key on, while the suspending action...
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The Rush Prick is a 75mm suspending minnow built for anglers who want precise control over depth and pause. Its slim, baitfish profile and tight wobble mimic shad and other forage species that largemouth and smallmouth key on, while the suspending action lets the bait hang in the strike zone instead of floating away or sinking out of reach.

This lure shines when bass are keyed on baitfish along points, drop-offs, and grass edges in clear to lightly stained water. Twitch it down, then pause and let it hover. That suspended hang time often triggers strikes from fish that follow but hesitate on a straight retrieve, making it a strong choice for pressured or cold-front bass.

Specifications

TypeSuspending minnow jerkbait
Length75mm / 2.95in
Weight10.5g / 0.37oz
Depth3-5 ft, shallow to mid-depth
ActionTight wobble with subtle roll, neutral suspend on pause
HooksTwo front-loaded treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass in clear to stained water

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target area (points, laydowns, or grass edges) and let the lure settle to neutral buoyancy.
  2. Work the bait with sharp twitch-twitch-pause cadences, keeping slack out of the line between snaps.
  3. Extend the pause on colder water or pressured fish, letting the suspending action hang and draw a reaction strike.
  4. Vary retrieve speed and pause length until you find what triggers bites, then repeat that pattern along similar structure.

Frequently asked

Yes, this compact profile matches common forage size for both species and works well in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.

Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter or higher-contrast finishes in stained or murky conditions.

A medium-light to medium spinning rod with 6-8 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good action and solid hookups on the trebles.

It performs especially well in cooler months or during cold fronts when bass suspend and respond to a slow, hanging pause presentation.

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