SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

Red / 6.2g 62mm Minnow
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SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

SeaKnight SK006 Floating Minnow Crankbait 62mm 6.2g

$6.99
Sale price  $6.99 Regular price  $8.99
The SeaKnight SK006 is a 62mm, 6.2g floating minnow built for shallow to mid-depth bass water. Its clear diving bill pulls the bait down to roughly 2.5 meters on a steady retrieve, then lets it float back up on the pause, a...
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The SeaKnight SK006 is a 62mm, 6.2g floating minnow built for shallow to mid-depth bass water. Its clear diving bill pulls the bait down to roughly 2.5 meters on a steady retrieve, then lets it float back up on the pause, a rise-and-glide action that triggers strikes from fish holding tight to cover.

The slim minnow profile and tight wobble mimic shad and baitfish that largemouth and smallmouth key on around laydowns, rock points, and grass edges. Two strong treble hooks keep hookup rates solid once a bass commits, making this a dependable pick for anglers working shallow flats or working a bait past scattered cover early and late in the day.

Specifications

TypeFloating minnow crankbait
Length62mm
Weight6.2g
Depth0-2.5m
ActionTight wobble, rise on pause
HooksTreble hooks (2x)
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass around shallow cover

How to fish it

  1. Cast past laydowns, rock points, or grass edges and let the lure sit for a second before starting the retrieve.
  2. Use a steady retrieve to bring the bait to its running depth, then work in short pauses to let it float up over cover.
  3. Add sharp twitches with the rod tip when fishing near visible baitfish to trigger reaction strikes.
  4. Slow down the retrieve in cooler water and speed up during warmer months when bass are chasing actively.

Frequently asked

The 62mm, 6.2g size matches typical shad and baitfish forage, making it a solid all-around choice for both largemouth and smallmouth bass.

Use natural shad or silver patterns in clear water and brighter or red-accented finishes like this one in stained or off-color water to help bass locate the bait.

A medium-power spinning or casting rod with 8-12 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament line gives good action and control without overpowering the small bait.

It works well in spring and fall when bass hold in shallow water, and early morning or evening during summer when fish move up to feed.

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