Kingdom Sinking Pencil Bait 100mm 35g Long-Cast Lure
This 100mm, 35g sinking pencil is built for distance. The slim, weighted body casts far into open water and settles just under the surface, making it a strong choice for covering water on lakes and reservoirs where bass are chasing baitfish. Its cigar shape and internal weighting give it a tight, erratic side-to-side glide when worked with a twitch-and-pause retrieve.
The sinking action lets it work the top few feet of the water column, which is useful when bass are keyed on shad or herring near the surface but won't commit to a true topwater plug. Strong treble hooks and a durable finish hold up to repeated casts and hookups from largemouth and smallmouth alike.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking pencil bait |
| Length | 100mm |
| Weight | 35g |
| Depth | Subsurface, upper water column |
| Action | Twitch-and-glide walk-the-dog action |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, open water, baitfish schools |
How to fish it
- Cast well past the target zone to use the bait's long-casting design.
- Let it sink briefly to settle just under the surface before starting your retrieve.
- Use short rod twitches with slack line to create a darting, side-to-side glide.
- Pause between twitches, especially near cover or bait schools, since most strikes come on the pause.
Frequently asked
Yes. The slim pencil profile and subsurface glide suit both species, especially when they are feeding on baitfish in open water.
Choose brighter, more contrasted patterns for stained water and more natural, translucent finishes for clear water so the bait matches local baitfish.
A medium to medium-heavy spinning or baitcasting rod with 10-17 lb line handles the 35g weight well and gives good control over the twitch action.
It's most effective when bass are actively chasing baitfish near the surface, commonly in spring and fall, though it can produce anytime shad or herring are schooling.