Kingdom Basstaor Minnow Jerkbait, Floating/Sinking Long Cast

Kingdom Basstaor Minnow Jerkbait, Floating/Sinking Long Cast

6514-05 / 175mm 29g Floating
$22.99
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Kingdom Basstaor Minnow Jerkbait, Floating/Sinking Long Cast

Kingdom Basstaor Minnow Jerkbait, Floating/Sinking Long Cast

$22.99
Sale price  $22.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Kingdom Basstaor is a slim-profile minnow jerkbait built for long, accurate casts and a tight, erratic wobble that bass find hard to ignore. Available in 145mm and 175mm sizes with floating or sinking builds, it covers water from skinny flats to...
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The Kingdom Basstaor is a slim-profile minnow jerkbait built for long, accurate casts and a tight, erratic wobble that bass find hard to ignore. Available in 145mm and 175mm sizes with floating or sinking builds, it covers water from skinny flats to deeper channel edges without changing baits.

Its weighted tail and balanced body let it walk on the twitch and glide on the pause, mimicking a wounded baitfish. Strong through-wire construction and dual treble hooks hold up to hard largemouth and smallmouth strikes, making this a solid pick for open-water searching and reaction-bite days.

Specifications

TypeFloating/Sinking Minnow Jerkbait
Length145mm or 175mm
Weight19-21g (145mm) / 29-31g (175mm)
DepthShallow to mid-depth, adjustable by retrieve
ActionTight wobble with side-to-side glide on pause
HooksTreble hooks, front and rear
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass, open water and long casts

How to fish it

  1. Cast well past the target zone to take advantage of the bait's long-casting design.
  2. Use a twitch-twitch-pause retrieve and let the bait glide during the pause.
  3. Slow down the cadence in cold water and speed it up when bass are chasing baitfish.
  4. Work points, flats, and open basin areas where bass roam and ambush prey.

Frequently asked

The 145mm is a versatile all-around size for typical bass water. The 175mm throws a bigger profile and works well when targeting larger bass or imitating bigger forage.

Floating models suspend or rise on the pause, good for fish holding shallow or near cover. Sinking versions fall slowly, useful for reaching fish suspended deeper in the water column.

In clear water, natural or translucent patterns work best. In stained or murky water, brighter or higher-contrast colors like chartreuse help bass locate the bait.

A medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rod with 10-15 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament gives good action and casting distance without sacrificing hook-up power.

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