Kingdom Sinking Minnow Jerkbait 125mm 28g Long Casting Lure
This 125mm, 28g sinking minnow is built for anglers who want to cover water fast and reach fish holding deep on points, ledges, and open flats. The slim jerkbait profile and slow-sink design let it settle at a target depth, then dart and roll on the pause, triggering strikes from bass that are watching but not committing to faster baits.
The weighted body casts long distances even into wind, and the tight wobble with subtle side flash mimics baitfish under stress. Strong 3x trebles hold up to hard hooksets and big fish, making this a solid choice for largemouth working shad schools or smallmouth suspended over rock and gravel in clear water.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking Jerkbait / Minnow |
| Length | 125 mm (4.9 in) |
| Weight | 28 g (1 oz) |
| Depth | Sinks and suspends, depth controlled by retrieve |
| Action | Tight wobble with roll and flash on the pause |
| Hooks | 3x strong treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water, points, and drop-offs |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the lure sink to your desired depth before starting the retrieve.
- Use a jerk-jerk-pause cadence, letting the bait dart and roll on slack line during the pause.
- Slow the retrieve near cover or drop-offs to keep the lure in the strike zone longer.
- When bass are suspended, switch to a slow, steady roll instead of aggressive jerks to keep the bait level.
Frequently asked
The 125mm size is versatile enough for average largemouth and smallmouth, and the strong hooks hold up to larger fish as well.
Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter, higher-contrast finishes in stained or murky conditions so bass can locate the bait faster.
A medium to medium-heavy fast action rod with 10 to 15 lb fluorocarbon or 20 to 30 lb braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good casting distance and hook-setting power.
It performs well in spring and fall when bass are actively chasing baitfish in open water, and also works over deeper structure in summer when fish suspend off the bottom.