Kingdom Open-Mouth Topwater Minnow 120mm

Kingdom Open-Mouth Topwater Minnow 120mm

5567-02 / 120mm 18.4g
$14.99
Sale price  $14.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Kingdom Open-Mouth Topwater Minnow 120mm

Kingdom Open-Mouth Topwater Minnow 120mm

$14.99
Sale price  $14.99 Regular price  $0.00
This Kingdom floating minnow is built around a slanted, open-mouth nose that cups water on every twitch, throwing a surface commotion that bass key in on from a distance. The slim 120mm body sits flat on the surface at rest and rocks...
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This Kingdom floating minnow is built around a slanted, open-mouth nose that cups water on every twitch, throwing a surface commotion that bass key in on from a distance. The slim 120mm body sits flat on the surface at rest and rocks into a tight walk-the-dog wobble when worked with short rod snaps, making it a solid choice for reading fish in calm to lightly rippled water.

Three treble hooks ride the body and tail, giving solid coverage on strikes from largemouth and smallmouth that blow up short of a direct hit. It is a good early morning and evening pick around grass lines, points, and open flats where bass are actively feeding near the top.

Specifications

TypeFloating open-mouth topwater minnow
Length120mm (about 4.7 in)
Weight18.4g (about 0.65 oz)
DepthSurface
ActionWalk-the-dog side-to-side with mouth-cupped chug
Hooks3x treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass in calm to lightly rippled water

How to fish it

  1. Cast past visible cover such as grass edges, laydowns, or points
  2. Use short, sharp rod twitches with slack line to make the lure walk side to side
  3. Pause between twitch sequences to let the open mouth push surface disturbance and let bass commit
  4. Set the hook on a solid pull once you feel weight, not on the visual strike

Frequently asked

The 120mm size matches typical largemouth and smallmouth forage and works well for average to larger bass in most lakes and rivers.

Use natural shad or minnow patterns in clear water and brighter chartreuse or bright-belly patterns in stained or low-light conditions.

A medium-power spinning or casting rod with 10-15 lb monofilament or braid to fluorocarbon leader helps keep the lure floating high and walking cleanly.

Early morning, evening, and overcast days during warmer months when bass are actively feeding near the surface are prime times.

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