Kingdom Micro Sinking Pencil Bait 40mm 4g
This micro sinking pencil is built for finesse presentations when bass want a smaller, subtler profile. At 40mm and 4g it casts easily on light spinning gear and sinks slowly on a slack line, giving a natural fall that pressured bass find hard to ignore. The slim body and weighted tail promote a tight side-to-side walk when twitched, mimicking small baitfish or fry.
Fish it around docks, laydowns, and clear water flats where largemouth and smallmouth key in on small forage. The treble hook setup holds fish well despite the compact size, and the slow sink rate lets you work it through the water column at multiple speeds. It is a strong choice for finicky bass during post-frontal conditions or heavy fishing pressure.
Specifications
| Type | Micro sinking pencil |
| Length | 40mm |
| Weight | 4g |
| Depth | Subsurface, slow sinking |
| Action | Tight walk-the-dog with slow fall |
| Hooks | Twin treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, finesse and clear-water situations |
How to fish it
- Cast to visible cover or open water where bass are feeding on small baitfish.
- Use short twitches with pauses to let the bait sink and flutter naturally.
- Vary retrieve speed and pause length until you find what triggers strikes.
- Watch your line on the fall since most strikes come as the pencil sinks.
Frequently asked
Its compact 40mm profile works well for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, especially when they are feeding on small baitfish or in finesse situations.
Choose natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter, more opaque colors like pink or chartreuse in stained water for better visibility.
A light to medium spinning rod with 6 to 10 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good casting distance and feel for the bait's action.
It excels in cooler water, post-frontal conditions, or anytime bass seem sluggish and want a smaller, slower-moving target.