Kingdom 150mm Soft Swimbait with Spoon Tail, Sinking Bass Lure

Kingdom 150mm Soft Swimbait with Spoon Tail, Sinking Bass Lure

8802-07 / 150mm 47g / China Mainland
$16.99
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Kingdom 150mm Soft Swimbait with Spoon Tail, Sinking Bass Lure

Kingdom 150mm Soft Swimbait with Spoon Tail, Sinking Bass Lure

$16.99
Sale price  $16.99 Regular price  $0.00
This 150mm soft swimbait pairs a PVC baitfish body with a trailing metal spoon on a swivel, giving off flash and vibration that a plain paddle tail cannot match. The sinking design lets it fall through the water column on a controlled...
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This 150mm soft swimbait pairs a PVC baitfish body with a trailing metal spoon on a swivel, giving off flash and vibration that a plain paddle tail cannot match. The sinking design lets it fall through the water column on a controlled drop, then settle into a swimming action on the retrieve as the spoon kicks and wobbles behind it.

Built for largemouth and smallmouth bass working open water, points, and staging areas near cover, it covers mid-depth to deeper water where fish key on baitfish. The combination of soft body movement and hard spoon flash gives bass two triggers in one bait, useful when a straight swimbait retrieve isn't drawing strikes.

Specifications

TypeSoft swimbait with articulated spoon tail
Length150mm (5.9 in)
Weight47g (1.7 oz)
DepthSinking, effective from mid-depth to near bottom
ActionSwimming paddle tail with flashing, vibrating spoon
HooksWeighted single swimbait hook with trailing treble
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and around structure

How to fish it

  1. Cast past your target area and let the bait sink on a controlled fall, counting down to reach the desired depth.
  2. Retrieve with a slow, steady crank to let the paddle tail and spoon work together without extra rod action.
  3. Add occasional pauses during the retrieve so the bait flutters down and the spoon flashes on the drop.
  4. Work the bait along drop-offs, points, and the edges of submerged structure where bass are ambushing baitfish.

Frequently asked

At 150mm and 47g it is sized for average to larger largemouth and smallmouth bass, and works well when fish are keying on bigger baitfish.

Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and switch to brighter or high-contrast colors in stained or murky conditions so the spoon flash and silhouette stand out.

A medium-heavy to heavy casting rod with a reel in the 6.4:1 to 7.1:1 range and 15-20 lb fluorocarbon or braid to leader gives good control over the bait's weight and action.

It performs well in open water seasons when bass are actively chasing baitfish, particularly spring through fall around points, flats, and drop-offs.

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