Kingdom Jerkbait Minnow Lure, Floating/Sinking, Long Casting
This jerkbait minnow is built for anglers who want a lure that covers water fast and still triggers reaction strikes. The slim, baitfish-shaped body has a tight, darting action on the pause and glides side to side on the twitch, mimicking a wounded shad or minnow that bass find hard to ignore.
Available in floating and sinking versions, it lets you work everything from just under the surface to deeper water columns. The long, aerodynamic profile casts well past typical jerkbaits, making it a solid choice for working points, drop-offs, and open water where largemouth and smallmouth bass are chasing baitfish.
Specifications
| Type | Jerkbait / Minnow |
| Length | 145mm or 175mm |
| Weight | 19-31g depending on size |
| Depth | Shallow to mid-depth, floating or sinking models |
| Action | Side-to-side dart with a subtle roll on the pause |
| Hooks | Treble hooks, front and rear |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and around structure |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the lure settle if using a sinking model, or start retrieving immediately with a floating model
- Use sharp rod twitches followed by a pause to make the bait dart and glide like a fleeing baitfish
- Vary your cadence between quick double-twitches and longer pauses to find what triggers strikes that day
- Work the bait along points, drop-offs, and suspended baitfish schools where bass are actively feeding
Frequently asked
The 145mm is a versatile all-around size for most bass water. Go with the 175mm when targeting larger fish or working deeper, more open areas.
Choose floating when bass are feeding near the surface or you want a slower presentation with pauses. Choose sinking when you need to reach fish holding deeper in the water column.
A medium-action spinning or casting rod with 10-15 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament gives good action and manageable stretch for solid hooksets.
It excels in cooler water during spring and fall when bass are chasing baitfish, and works well for both largemouth and smallmouth.