Kingdom SS62 Floating Pencil Topwater Lure 175mm

Kingdom SS62 Floating Pencil Topwater Lure 175mm

5562-06 / 175mm 99g / China Mainland
$35.99
Sale price  $35.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Kingdom SS62 Floating Pencil Topwater Lure 175mm

Kingdom SS62 Floating Pencil Topwater Lure 175mm

$35.99
Sale price  $35.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Kingdom SS62 is a long-profile floating pencil built for walk-the-dog topwater work. At 175mm and 99g it casts far and holds a stable side-to-side glide, staying on the surface through pauses so bass have time to commit. The slim body pushes...
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The Kingdom SS62 is a long-profile floating pencil built for walk-the-dog topwater work. At 175mm and 99g it casts far and holds a stable side-to-side glide, staying on the surface through pauses so bass have time to commit. The slim body pushes a strong water disturbance without excessive splash, making it easy to read in low light or stained water.

This is a search bait for covering open flats, points, and grass edges where largemouth and smallmouth are keying on baitfish near the surface. Its weight-forward casting design and durable through-wire construction hold up to repeated hooksets and heavy bass, and the dual treble setup keeps hookup rates solid on aggressive surface strikes.

Specifications

TypeFloating pencil topwater
Length175mm
Weight99g
DepthSurface
ActionWalk-the-dog glide with side-to-side sweep
HooksFront and rear treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and near cover

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target area and let the pencil settle before starting the retrieve.
  2. Use short, rhythmic rod twitches to work a steady walk-the-dog cadence.
  3. Pause briefly over visible cover or drop-offs to let the bait sit and draw a reaction strike.
  4. Vary retrieve speed on calm days and speed up in wind or low light when bass are actively feeding.

Frequently asked

It runs on the larger side and casts well for covering water, but it works best on bigger bass and open-water situations rather than tight cover.

Choose brighter or chartreuse-accented patterns in stained water and more natural, translucent finishes in clear water.

A medium-heavy to heavy rod with 30-50lb braid handles the weight and casting distance, with a fluorocarbon or mono leader for stealth.

Early morning, late evening, and overcast days when bass are actively feeding near the surface are ideal windows.

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