Hunthouse Minnow Fishing Lure Countdown Magnum Wobblers Sinking Trolling Hard Bait 140mm 40g Saltwater Artificial For Tu

Hunthouse Magnum Minnow Sinking Jerkbait 140mm

003 / 140mm 40g
$19.99
Sale price  $19.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Hunthouse Minnow Fishing Lure Countdown Magnum Wobblers Sinking Trolling Hard Bait 140mm 40g Saltwater Artificial For Tu

Hunthouse Magnum Minnow Sinking Jerkbait 140mm

$19.99
Sale price  $19.99 Regular price  $0.00
This 140mm sinking minnow is built for anglers who want to cover water and reach fish holding deep. The wide diving bill drives the bait down on the retrieve, while the slim body kicks out a tight, realistic wobble that mimics baitfish...
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Size140mm 40g
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Specifications

TypeSinking jerkbait / minnow
Length140mm (5.5 in)
Weight40g (1.4 oz)
DepthDeep diving, adjustable with retrieve speed and line angle
ActionWide wobble with slow, horizontal sink on pause
HooksTwo treble hooks
Best forDeep-holding largemouth bass, open-water schooling fish, trolling

Product description

This 140mm sinking minnow is built for anglers who want to cover water and reach fish holding deep. The wide diving bill drives the bait down on the retrieve, while the slim body kicks out a tight, realistic wobble that mimics baitfish under pressure. The slow sink rate lets it hang in the strike zone on pauses, which is often when big bass commit.

Its magnum size and deep-running action make it a strong choice for largemouth bass working deep points, ledges, and open water where baitfish schools stack up. It also handles trolling well, making it useful for covering long stretches of a lake or river channel to locate active fish before making repeat casts.

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target area to allow the bait to reach depth before it passes through the strike zone.
  2. Use a steady retrieve to engage the diving bill, then add sharp rod twitches to trigger reaction strikes.
  3. Pause after each series of twitches and let the bait sink slowly, since most bites come on the fall.
  4. For open water, try trolling at a controlled speed along channel edges and deep points to locate active fish.

Frequently asked

It runs on the larger side, so it is best suited for waters with a good population of bigger largemouth bass rather than small or heavily pressured ponds.

Choose brighter or higher-contrast patterns in stained water, and switch to more natural, translucent finishes in clear conditions.

A medium-heavy rod with fluorocarbon line in the 12 to 17 lb range gives good control over the diving action and enough backbone for solid hooksets.

It performs well in cooler months and low-light periods when bass move deeper and target larger baitfish.

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