Kingdom GT Floating Pencil Topwater Lure

Kingdom GT Floating Pencil Topwater Lure

4564-05 / 200mm 54g / China Mainland
$39.99
Sale price  $39.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Kingdom GT Floating Pencil Topwater Lure

Kingdom GT Floating Pencil Topwater Lure

$39.99
Sale price  $39.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Kingdom GT is a hard-bodied floating pencil bait built for walking the dog on the surface with a wide, rhythmic side-to-side sweep. The weighted tail keeps it stable on the cast and lets it sit level at rest, so each twitch...
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The Kingdom GT is a hard-bodied floating pencil bait built for walking the dog on the surface with a wide, rhythmic side-to-side sweep. The weighted tail keeps it stable on the cast and lets it sit level at rest, so each twitch of the rod produces a sharp, splashy kick that pulls fish up from below.

This is an oversized topwater built for serious saltwater work on GT, tuna, and other hard-hitting pelagics, and its heavy-duty hardware and thick body also make it a option for anglers chasing giant freshwater predators like musky or trophy pike where a big walking bait is called for. It is not sized for standard largemouth or smallmouth presentations.

Specifications

TypeFloating pencil topwater
Length180mm / 200mm / 230mm
Weight40g / 54g / 73g
DepthSurface
ActionWalk-the-dog side-to-side sweep
HooksHeavy-duty treble hooks with solid rings
Best forGT, tuna, large pelagics, big freshwater predators

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target zone and let the bait settle before starting your retrieve
  2. Use short, sharp rod twitches with slack line to work the walk-the-dog action
  3. Vary the cadence between quick bursts and pauses to trigger reaction strikes
  4. Keep the rod tip low and steady tension on the line through each strike to drive the hooks home

Frequently asked

It is oversized for typical bass fishing. It is built for big saltwater species like GT and tuna, though some anglers use similar-sized pencils for musky or giant freshwater predators.

The 180mm/40g is the easiest to cast and work all day, while the 200mm and 230mm versions cast farther and push more water for bigger, harder-fighting fish.

Heavy saltwater spinning or conventional gear with braided line rated for large fish is standard, since the hooks and body are built to handle serious runs.

Yes. Lighter, flashier finishes work well in clear water and bright conditions, while darker patterns show a stronger silhouette in low light or stained water.

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