Kingdom Micro Vibe Sinking Lipless Vibration Bait
Specifications
| Type | Lipless vibration bait, sinking |
| Weight | 2.6g / 3.5g |
| Length | 28mm / 32mm |
| Depth | Adjustable by retrieve speed and pause, casts to any depth |
| Action | High-frequency tight wobble with rapid startup |
| Hooks | Single hook, 45 degree angled, anti-snag |
| Best for | Finesse bass fishing, clear water, pressured fish |
Product description
This micro vibe packs a tight, high-frequency shimmy into a compact lipless body built for finesse presentations. The concave head kicks the bait into action the instant it hits the water, and the sinking design lets you count it down to suspended or bottom-hugging bass. A 45 degree angled single hook rides the belly to help the lure slide through light cover without hanging up.
It shines when bass get finicky, in cold fronts, clear water, or heavy fishing pressure, where a bigger vibe would spook fish. Work it on a slow lift-fall or steady retrieve around docks, laydowns, and rocky points. The small profile also pulls double duty on panfish and trout when you want to downsize.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target and let the lure sink on a controlled fall to count down to your strike zone
- Work it with a slow lift and fall along rock points, docks, and laydowns to trigger reaction bites
- Switch to a steady, moderate retrieve when bass are actively feeding in open water
- Slow down and shorten your hops during cold fronts or when fish seem sluggish
Frequently asked
The 2.6g casts lighter and works well in skinny or calm water, while the 3.5g gets down faster and casts farther in wind or deeper water. Many anglers carry both.
A medium-light spinning rod with 6 to 8 lb fluorocarbon or light braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good feel and casting distance with a bait this small.
Yes. Natural, translucent patterns work best in clear water while darker or higher contrast colors help bass find the bait in stained water.
No, its compact size and vibration also draw strikes from trout, perch, and panfish, making it a versatile choice for mixed-species days.