Kingdom Basstaor Sinking Vibration Lipless Crankbait
The Basstaor is a sinking lipless crankbait built to cover water fast and put a tight, high-frequency vibration in front of bass. At 115mm and 29.6g it casts far on standard bass gear and sinks on a controlled fall, letting you count it down to any depth zone before the retrieve even starts.
Its slim baitfish profile and internal rattle system draw strikes on a straight retrieve, a yo-yo lift-fall, or ripped through grass edges. The sinking build means it stays in the strike zone through pauses, making it a solid choice for largemouth around submerged vegetation and smallmouth working deeper flats and drop-offs.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking lipless crankbait / vibration bait |
| Length | 115mm |
| Weight | 29.6g |
| Depth | Adjustable by countdown and retrieve speed |
| Action | Tight, fast vibration with rattle |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth in grass, smallmouth on flats and drop-offs |
How to fish it
- Cast beyond the target area and let the lure sink to the desired depth, counting seconds to repeat the depth on future casts.
- Use a steady retrieve to cover open water and locate active fish quickly.
- Work a lift-fall yo-yo retrieve near grass edges and drop-offs to trigger reaction strikes.
- Rip the lure sharply through weed tops or brush to pull it free and pause, which often draws a strike on the fall.
Frequently asked
The 115mm, 29.6g size suits average to larger bass and casts well on medium to medium-heavy spinning or baitcasting gear.
Brighter, high-contrast colors work well in stained or murky water while more natural, translucent patterns are better suited to clear conditions.
A medium to medium-heavy baitcasting rod with 12 to 17 lb fluorocarbon or 30 to 50 lb braid gives good casting distance and hook-setting power.
It works for both. Largemouth respond well around grass and cover while smallmouth often hit it on open flats and along drop-offs.