Hunthouse Floating Pencil Fishing Lure 100mm/17.6g Surface Rattle Ball Hard Baits Topwater WTD For Pike Bass Fish Tackle

Floating Pencil Topwater Lure - Walk-the-Dog Rattle Bait

004 / 100mm 17.6g
$13.99
Sale price  $13.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Hunthouse Floating Pencil Fishing Lure 100mm/17.6g Surface Rattle Ball Hard Baits Topwater WTD For Pike Bass Fish Tackle

Floating Pencil Topwater Lure - Walk-the-Dog Rattle Bait

$13.99
Sale price  $13.99 Regular price  $0.00
This 100mm floating pencil is built for the classic walk-the-dog retrieve that draws reaction strikes from bass sitting in cover or cruising open water. The internal rattle chamber adds a knocking sound with every twitch, calling fish in from a distance even...
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Size100mm 17.6g
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Specifications

TypeFloating pencil topwater
Length100mm (approx. 4 in)
Weight17.6g (approx. 0.62 oz)
DepthSurface
ActionWalk-the-dog, side-to-side with internal rattle
HooksTreble hooks, front and rear
Best forLargemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pike

Product description

This 100mm floating pencil is built for the classic walk-the-dog retrieve that draws reaction strikes from bass sitting in cover or cruising open water. The internal rattle chamber adds a knocking sound with every twitch, calling fish in from a distance even in stained water or low light.

At 17.6g it casts easily on medium spinning or baitcasting gear and holds a tight side-to-side wobble without rolling over. Fish it over grass flats, along rocky points, or around docks when bass are keying on baitfish near the surface. A dependable choice for dawn and dusk topwater bites on largemouth and smallmouth alike.

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target area and let the lure sit until rings disperse.
  2. Use short, sharp rod twitches with slack line to make the bait walk side to side.
  3. Pause every few twitches, especially near cover, to let the rattle draw a strike.
  4. Speed up the cadence in warm water and slow it down when bass are less active.

Frequently asked

The 100mm/17.6g size works well for average to larger largemouth and smallmouth bass, and it is also a solid pike topwater option.

Lighter, natural patterns like this white/pearl finish show up well in clear to lightly stained water; darker patterns are better for muddy conditions.

A 6'6" to 7' medium-power spinning or baitcasting rod with 12-17 lb monofilament or fluorocarbon gives good action and hook-up control.

Early morning and evening during warmer months are prime times, especially around grass edges, points, and docks where bass feed near the surface.

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