Kingdom Sinking Minnow Jerkbait, Long Casting Hard Bait
Specifications
| Type | Sinking minnow jerkbait |
| Length | 70mm / 90mm / 110mm |
| Weight | 7.5g / 14g / 18g |
| Depth | Shallow to mid-depth, controlled by pause and retrieve |
| Action | Tight wobble with slow fall on pause |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and current |
Product description
The Kingdom Sinking Minnow is a long, slender jerkbait built for anglers who need distance and a natural baitfish look. Its slim profile and weighted body cast far on spinning or baitcasting gear, then sinks slowly on the pause, giving bass a realistic target to strike. The tight, rolling wobble mimics fleeing baitfish and holds up in wind or current.
Available in 70mm, 90mm, and 110mm sizes with matching weights, it covers a wide range of conditions from finesse twitching for smallmouth to aggressive jerk-and-pause retrieves for largemouth. A range of finishes lets you match water clarity, from clear lakes to stained rivers, making it a versatile addition to any jerkbait rotation.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target zone and let the lure sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use sharp rod twitches followed by a pause to trigger the jerkbait's darting, rolling action.
- Vary pause length based on water temperature, longer pauses in cold water, shorter in warm water.
- Watch your line closely during the pause since most strikes come as the bait sits still or begins to rise.
Frequently asked
The 90mm or 110mm size gives a larger profile that works well for largemouth in open water or around baitfish schools. The 70mm is a good choice for finesse presentations or smallmouth.
Choose brighter, high-contrast colors like chartreuse or red head for stained water, and more natural, translucent finishes for clear water where fish key in on subtle detail.
A medium action spinning or baitcasting rod paired with 8 to 12 pound fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good casting distance and sensitivity for detecting strikes.
It performs well in cooler water during pre-spawn and fall when bass are chasing baitfish, though it can also produce in summer around deeper structure with a slower retrieve.