Kingdom Basstador Floating Pencil Topwater Lure 110mm
The Kingdom Basstador is a 110mm floating pencil bait built for topwater bass fishing. Its slim, weighted profile casts long distances even into wind, and the balanced design produces a tight zigzag walk-the-dog action with minimal rod input. The through-wire construction and dual treble hooks hold up to hard strikes from largemouth and smallmouth alike.
This bait shines when bass are keyed on baitfish near the surface, working well over points, flats, and open water where fish are schooling or actively feeding. Fish it with sharp twitch-pause cadences during low-light hours for reaction strikes, or slow the retrieat down on calmer days to draw up cautious fish from just below the surface.
Specifications
| Type | Floating pencil, topwater walking bait |
| Length | 110mm (approx. 4.3 in) |
| Weight | 22.8g (approx. 0.8 oz) |
| Depth | Surface |
| Action | Zigzag walk-the-dog |
| Hooks | Two treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water, points, and schooling baitfish situations |
How to fish it
- Cast past visible cover, points, or surface-feeding bass to avoid spooking them.
- Use short, sharp twitches of the rod tip to walk the bait side to side across the surface.
- Mix in pauses between twitch sequences to let the bait sit and draw out following fish.
- Fish it during low-light hours or when baitfish are active near the surface for the best reaction strikes.
Frequently asked
A medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rod paired with 10-17 lb line gives good control over the walking action and enough backbone for long casts.
Brighter patterns like chartreuse or pink work well in stained water, while natural silver or translucent colors are better suited for clear conditions.
It is designed primarily for largemouth and smallmouth bass, though trout and other surface-feeding predators will also strike it.
Topwater pencil baits like this one are most effective from spring through fall, especially during dawn, dusk, or overcast conditions when bass feed near the surface.