Hunthouse Glow Soft Minnow Swimbait - 120mm Sinking Paddle Tail
This 120mm soft minnow swimbait combines a lifelike glow-infused body with a fine glitter finish that throws flash on every cast. The sinking design lets you work it through the entire water column, from just under the surface down to deeper cover, with a subtle paddle-tail kick that mimics an injured baitfish. A single treble hook is already rigged at the belly for a clean, snag-conscious presentation.
It is built for largemouth and smallmouth bass hunting shad, shiners, and other forage minnows. The glow finish holds up well in low light, stained water, or after dark, while the built-in flash and roll call fish out of nearby cover on a slow retrieve. Use it as a search bait on flats or slow-roll it along drop-offs and points where bass are keying on baitfish.
Specifications
| Type | Soft plastic swimbait |
| Length | 120mm (about 4.7 in) |
| Weight | Lightweight, easy-cast profile |
| Depth | Sinking, works full water column |
| Action | Subtle paddle-tail wobble with glow and glitter flash |
| Hooks | Single rigged treble hook |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in stained water or low light |
How to fish it
- Cast past your target area and let the bait sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use a slow, steady retrieve with occasional pauses to let the paddle tail work and the glow finish flash.
- Fish it along drop-offs, points, and grass edges where baitfish schools hold.
- Switch to a faster retrieve or add sharp twitches when bass are actively chasing shad near the surface.
Frequently asked
The 120mm profile is a solid all-around size that suits both largemouth and smallmouth bass, working well in ponds, lakes, and rivers.
Glow works best in stained water, overcast conditions, or after dark when fish rely more on vibration and flash than sharp visual detail.
A medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rod with 10 to 15 lb fluorocarbon or braided line gives good castability and solid hooksets.
It performs well spring through fall whenever bass are feeding on baitfish, and it also draws strikes from pike and seabass in mixed-species waters.