Kingdom Sinking Pencil Stickbait - 100mm 35g
This 100mm, 35g sinking pencil is built for anglers who want a walk-the-dog stickbait that stays under the surface. The slim, weighted body casts far and settles into a subtle side-to-side glide on the fall, giving bass a wounded baitfish look without any topwater commotion. The metallic finish and chartreuse belly throw flash on every twitch, making it easy for fish to track in stained or open water.
Rigged with strong treble hooks front and rear, this stickbait handles open water largemouth cruising flats and points, as well as smallmouth working current seams and rocky drop-offs. Work it with a steady twitch-pause retrieve or a fast walk-the-dog cadence and let the sink rate do the work between strikes. It is a solid choice for covering water when bass are keyed on baitfish just below the surface.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking pencil stickbait |
| Length | 100mm |
| Weight | 35g |
| Depth | Subsurface, slow controlled sink |
| Action | Side-to-side glide, walk-the-dog |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in open water and current |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target zone and let the lure sink for a second or two before starting your retrieve.
- Use short rod twitches with slack line to create a side-to-side walking action.
- Pause between twitch sequences to let the bait glide and fall, which often triggers strikes.
- Vary retrieve speed based on water clarity, slower in cold or clear water and faster when bass are actively chasing baitfish.
Frequently asked
It is a sinking pencil, so it sits below the surface and sinks slowly on pause rather than floating like a traditional topwater walker.
Braided line with a fluorocarbon leader gives good castability and lets you feel the subtle walking action, especially in the 10-15 lb range.
The metallic silver and chartreuse pattern shown works well in clear to lightly stained water where flash and natural baitfish tones draw strikes.
Yes, the 100mm size and subsurface action work well for smallmouth in current and largemouth around points, flats, and open water baitfish schools.