Kingdom Sinking Minnow Jerkbait 140mm 38g Wire-Through Body
This 140mm sinking minnow is built on a wire-through frame that runs from the nose to the tail hook hanger, giving it the backbone to handle hard hooksets and long casts without the body twisting or pulling apart. The 38g weight loads up spinning and casting rods easily, so it flies through the air and covers open water fast when you need to find active fish.
On the retrieve it settles into a tight, darting wobble with a slow horizontal fall on pause, the kind of action largemouth and smallmouth key on when they are chasing baitfish in open water or along deep points and drop-offs. It works well twitched over submerged grass edges or worked steadily along rocky banks where a subtle, natural profile draws more strikes than a loud reaction bait.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking jerkbait / minnow |
| Length | 140mm (5.5 in) |
| Weight | 38g (1.34 oz) |
| Depth | Adjustable by retrieve speed and pause, effective in mid to deep water |
| Action | Tight darting wobble with slow fall on pause |
| Hooks | Wire-through body with treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water, points, and rocky structure |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the bait sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve
- Use a steady retrieve with occasional twitches to trigger the darting action bass react to
- Pause the bait near cover or drop-offs to let it fall naturally, this is when most strikes happen
- Vary retrieve speed on repeated casts until you find the cadence fish are responding to that day
Frequently asked
It is a sinking model, so it will continue to fall slowly during pauses rather than sitting still on the surface.
Brighter patterns like chartreuse or white work well in stained or off-color water since they stand out more to bass.
A medium action spinning or casting rod with 10 to 15 lb fluorocarbon or braid handles the 38g weight and gives good hook-setting power.
The sinking minnow profile and darting action work for both species, especially when bass are feeding on baitfish in open water or along structure.