Kingdom Seasun 180mm Minnow Jerkbait, Floating & Sinking

Kingdom Seasun 180mm Minnow Jerkbait, Floating & Sinking

02 / 40mm 4.2g
$12.99
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Kingdom Seasun 180mm Minnow Jerkbait, Floating & Sinking

Kingdom Seasun 180mm Minnow Jerkbait, Floating & Sinking

$12.99
Sale price  $12.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Seasun is a long, slender minnow bait built for distance casting and a tight, believable swimming action. At 180mm it throws a big profile that big largemouth and smallmouth notice from a distance, and the weighted body loads up on the...
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The Seasun is a long, slender minnow bait built for distance casting and a tight, believable swimming action. At 180mm it throws a big profile that big largemouth and smallmouth notice from a distance, and the weighted body loads up on the cast so you can cover open water fast when bass are scattered or suspended.

Choose the floating version for twitch-pause work over shallow flats and around cover, or the sinking model when bass are holding deeper and you need the bait to settle into the strike zone. Either way, three sharp trebles are positioned to cover short strikes on long, fast-moving fish.

Specifications

TypeMinnow jerkbait
Length180mm (7 in)
Weight29g floating / 33g sinking
DepthShallow to mid-depth, adjustable by cadence
ActionTight wobble with wide glide on twitches
HooksThree trebles
Best forLong casts to open water and schooling bass

How to fish it

  1. Cast well past the target area and let the floating model settle before starting a slow, steady retrieve.
  2. Work a twitch-pause cadence, snapping the rod tip down then pausing to let the bait glide and flash.
  3. Switch to the sinking version when bass are holding off the bottom or in deeper channels, counting it down before starting the retrieve.
  4. On follows without a strike, slow the retrieve and lengthen the pause to trigger a reaction bite from cautious fish.

Frequently asked

It is a large profile bait best suited to bigger largemouth and smallmouth or mixed-species water. In lakes with quality bass and abundant baitfish, the size helps it stand out and draw reaction strikes.

Use the floating model for shallow flats, cover, and topwater-adjacent presentations. Choose the sinking version when bass are suspended or holding deeper and you need the bait to reach them.

A medium-heavy casting rod with 12 to 17 pound fluorocarbon or 20 to 30 pound braid handles the bait's weight and casting distance well while keeping enough give for treble hooks.

It performs well during periods of active feeding, especially in open water when bass are chasing baitfish schools, such as pre-spawn staging or fall feeding pushes.

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