TSURINOYA Topwater 110F Walking Pencil Bass Lure

TSURINOYA Topwater 110F Walking Pencil Bass Lure

Color I / 110mm 20.5g
$16.99
Sale price  $16.99 Regular price  $0.00
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TSURINOYA Topwater 110F Walking Pencil Bass Lure

TSURINOYA Topwater 110F Walking Pencil Bass Lure

$16.99
Sale price  $16.99 Regular price  $0.00
The TSURINOYA Topwater 110F is a floating pencil bait built for classic dog-walking retrieves across open water. Its slim profile and balanced weighting let it slide side to side with a tight, rhythmic action that mimics a fleeing baitfish struggling on the...
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The TSURINOYA Topwater 110F is a floating pencil bait built for classic dog-walking retrieves across open water. Its slim profile and balanced weighting let it slide side to side with a tight, rhythmic action that mimics a fleeing baitfish struggling on the surface. The through-body construction and dual treble hooks add durability and hookup security when a bass strikes.

This pencil shines during low-light hours and calm to slightly rippled water where bass are keying in on surface activity. Work it over grass flats, along shoreline points, or across open water near schooling baitfish. It pairs well with both largemouth and smallmouth, especially during warmer months when topwater bites turn on at dawn and dusk.

Specifications

TypeTopwater walking pencil
Length110mm / 4.33in
Weight20.5g
DepthSurface
ActionSide-to-side walk-the-dog
HooksDual treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass

How to fish it

  1. Cast past visible cover or baitfish activity and let the lure sit until ripples fade.
  2. Use short, sharp rod twitches with slack line to create a steady walk-the-dog cadence.
  3. Vary the retrieve speed and pause briefly near cover to trigger reaction strikes.
  4. Set the hook with a firm sideways sweep once you feel solid weight, not just a surface swirl.

Frequently asked

The 110mm size works well for average to larger bass and is a good all-around choice for both largemouth and smallmouth.

Choose natural baitfish patterns in clear water and brighter or higher-contrast finishes in stained water for better visibility.

A medium-power spinning or baitcasting rod with braided or fluorocarbon line in the 10-17 lb range gives good action and hook-setting power.

Early morning, evening, and overcast days are prime times when bass are actively feeding near the surface.

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