TSURINOYA Suspending Minnow Jerkbait 100mm
Specifications
| Type | Suspending jerkbait / minnow |
| Length | 100mm (about 4 in) |
| Weight | 9.5g (about 1/3 oz) |
| Depth | Shallow to mid-depth, roughly 3-5 ft |
| Action | Tight wobble with neutral suspend on pause |
| Hooks | Two front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in clear to stained water, cold front and transition seasons |
Product description
This 100mm suspending minnow is built for anglers who want a jerkbait that holds its position instead of floating up or sinking away on the pause. The slim minnow profile and tight wobble mimic baitfish under stress, and the chartreuse-to-orange fade shows up well in stained water while still looking natural to bass keying on shad or shiners.
Twitch it down, work it with sharp jerks, then let it hang. That suspend is where largemouth and smallmouth commit, especially in cooler water when bass want an easy meal that is not moving fast. It works from docks, points, and grass edges when a straight retrieve is not getting bites.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the lure settle for a second before starting your retrieve.
- Work it with sharp rod twitches followed by a pause, letting it hang in the strike zone where bass often hit.
- Slow the retrieve and lengthen pauses in cold or clear water, speed it up slightly when bass are active.
- Fish it along dock pilings, grass edges, and rocky points where suspended baitfish naturally gather.
Frequently asked
Yes, at 100mm and 9.5g it matches a typical baitfish size that both largemouth and smallmouth bass target throughout the year.
Bright chartreuse and orange patterns like this one work best in stained or slightly murky water where bass need extra visibility to key in on the bait.
A 6.5 to 7 foot medium action spinning or casting rod paired with 8 to 12 lb fluorocarbon gives good action and enough sensitivity to feel the bite on the pause.
It excels in cooler water during spring and fall transitions, and it is effective on both largemouth and smallmouth bass when a suspending presentation outperforms a steady retrieve.