Kingdom Minnow Stickbait - Long Casting Jerkbait
Specifications
| Type | Minnow stickbait / jerkbait |
| Length | 145mm or 175mm |
| Weight | 19g/21g (145mm), 29g/31g (175mm) |
| Depth | Subsurface to shallow, varies with retrieve speed |
| Action | Tight wobble with glide on the pause |
| Hooks | Treble hooks, 3 per bait |
| Best for | Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, seabass |
Product description
This Kingdom minnow stickbait is a slender, long-casting jerkbait built for anglers who want distance and control in the same package. The tapered body cuts through wind easily, and internal weight transfer keeps casts tight even at range, making it a solid choice for covering open water fast.
On the retrieve it runs with a tight, side-to-side wobble and holds a subtle roll on the pause, the kind of action that triggers reaction strikes from largemouth and smallmouth bass working baitfish schools. Available in floating and sinking versions, it adapts to suspended fish over points, flats, and open basin structure.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the bait settle before starting your retrieve.
- Use a twitch-twitch-pause cadence to trigger the side-to-side wobble and glide.
- Vary pause length based on water temperature, longer pauses in cold water, shorter in warm water.
- Watch your line on the pause since most strikes come as the bait sits still or just starts moving again.
Frequently asked
The 145mm size is easier to work at typical bass casting distances and suits most largemouth and smallmouth situations. Step up to 175mm when you need extra casting distance or want to target larger fish.
Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter, high-contrast colors like chartreuse or white in stained or murky water.
A medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rod with 10-15 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good control and castability without deadening the action.
It performs well in spring and fall when bass are actively chasing baitfish near the surface, and during low-light periods in summer.