Kingdom Cranker Slow-Sinking Minnow Crankbait 50mm

Kingdom Cranker Slow-Sinking Minnow Crankbait 50mm

5316-11 / 5g 50mm / China Mainland
$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $10.99
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Kingdom Cranker Slow-Sinking Minnow Crankbait 50mm

Kingdom Cranker Slow-Sinking Minnow Crankbait 50mm

$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $10.99
The Kingdom Cranker is a compact 50mm minnow-style crankbait built for finesse cranking around bass structure. Its slow-sinking profile lets you pause over cover and hold in the strike zone instead of rising away from fish, while the internal noise system adds...
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The Kingdom Cranker is a compact 50mm minnow-style crankbait built for finesse cranking around bass structure. Its slow-sinking profile lets you pause over cover and hold in the strike zone instead of rising away from fish, while the internal noise system adds rattle to call bass in through stained water or low light.

The tight wobble and subtle roll mimic small baitfish, making this a strong choice for pressured largemouth holding tight to laydowns, docks, and rock. Smallmouth anglers will find it useful for working rip-rap and points where a slower fall keeps the bait in front of fish longer between casts.

Specifications

TypeSlow-sinking minnow crankbait
Length50mm
Weight5g
DepthShallow to mid-depth, adjustable with pause and retrieve speed
ActionTight wobble with rattle noise system
HooksTreble hooks, front and rear
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth around cover, docks, and rock

How to fish it

  1. Cast past cover and let the bait sink briefly before starting a slow, steady retrieve.
  2. Pause the retrieve near visible structure to let the slow-sink action hover in the strike zone.
  3. Use a stop-and-go retrieve in stained water to trigger reaction strikes from following fish.
  4. Slow down further in cold water and speed up slightly when bass are actively feeding on baitfish.

Frequently asked

The compact 50mm size is ideal for largemouth and smallmouth bass in the 1 to 4 pound range, though larger bass will still strike it.

Choose brighter, more reflective patterns for clear water and darker or chartreuse-accented colors for stained or murky conditions.

A medium-light to medium spinning or casting rod with 8 to 12 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament line works well for control and feel.

Its slow-sink action shines in cooler water or transitional seasons when bass are less aggressive and need a slower presentation.

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