Kingdom Basstaor Walking Pencil Topwater Lure 110mm
The Basstaor is a 110mm walking pencil built for open-water topwater work. Its slim, transparent body houses a weight transfer system that shifts internal mass on every twitch, loading the tail for the classic side-to-side walk-the-dog cadence without breaking stride. The floating profile sits flush in the surface film and holds a tight, rhythmic wobble even on a slow retrieve.
This bait shines when bass are keyed on baitfish schooling near the surface, over grass flats, points, and open water where a long, accurate cast matters. The weight transfer design adds distance on the cast and stability on the walk, and the front treble plus stinger rear hook combination keeps hookup rates solid on both largemouth and smallmouth. Best worked in low light or calm water when fish are actively feeding up.
Specifications
| Type | Topwater walking pencil |
| Length | 110mm |
| Weight | 22.8g |
| Depth | Surface |
| Action | Walk-the-dog side-to-side glide with weight transfer for long casts |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and around grass edges |
How to fish it
- Cast beyond the target zone and let the lure settle before starting your retrieve
- Use short, sharp rod twitches with slack line to establish the walk-the-dog rhythm
- Vary cadence between steady walking and pauses to trigger reaction strikes near cover
- Slow the retrieve and add longer pauses in calm or clear water to give bass extra time to commit
Frequently asked
The 110mm size works well for average to larger largemouth and smallmouth, and it also handles seabass and other inshore species that hit topwater baits.
Translucent shad patterns like the one shown work best in clear water. In stained or low light conditions, choose a version with more solid color contrast so bass can track the bait.
A medium to medium-heavy rod with a fast tip helps with the twitch cadence. Braided line of 20 to 30 pound test with a short fluorocarbon leader gives good castability and low stretch for solid hooksets.
Early morning, evening, or overcast days when bass are actively feeding near the surface are prime times. It also performs well over grass flats and open water during warmer months.