Kingdom Jointed Swimbait 230mm Multi-Section Bass Lure
This 230mm jointed swimbait is built around a four-section body that flexes through a tight, lifelike S-curve on the retrieve. The segmented design keeps the profile realistic at rest and in motion, making it a strong choice for largemouth and smallmouth holding near baitfish schools. A built-in DIY weight system lets you fine-tune buoyancy, so the same bait can run as a slow-sinking or floating presentation depending on how you rig it.
Use it as a search bait over open water, along weed edges, or around deep structure where big bass key on shad and other forage. The slow, wide swimming action holds up well on a steady retrieve or a stop-and-go cadence, and the tail kicks hard enough to draw strikes from a distance. It also handles pike, musky, and trout when scaled to the situation.
Specifications
| Type | Jointed multi-section swimbait |
| Length | 230mm (approx. 9 in) |
| Weight | 100-107g |
| Depth | Floating or slow-sinking, adjustable with DIY weight system |
| Action | Wide S-curve swimming action with segmented body flex |
| Hooks | Two front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pike, musky, trout |
How to fish it
- Cast past likely holding areas and let the bait settle before starting a slow, steady retrieve to trigger the natural body roll.
- Add or remove weights through the DIY system to switch between a floating pause presentation and a slow-sinking glide.
- Work a stop-and-go cadence around weed lines, drop-offs, and submerged cover to imitate a wounded baitfish.
- Slow the retrieve in cold water and speed it up in warmer months when bass are actively chasing baitfish.
Frequently asked
The 230mm size targets larger, more aggressive bass and is well suited to lakes and reservoirs with a strong forage base of shad or larger baitfish.
Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter or higher-contrast colors in stained or murky conditions so the bait stays visible.
A medium-heavy to heavy rod with braided line in the 30-50 lb range gives you the backbone to cast the bait's weight and drive hooks home on the take.
It performs well in spring and fall when bass are feeding heavily on baitfish, and it can also produce in summer around deeper structure and open water.