Tsurinoya 110S Sinking Minnow Jerkbait, 110mm 22g
The Tsurinoya 110S is a 110mm, 22g sinking minnow built for anglers who need distance and control in the same cast. Its slim, baitfish-shaped body carries weight low and back, so it flies through headwinds and settles into a natural horizontal glide on the fall. A tight, rolling wobble on the retrieve mimics a fleeing shad or minnow without looking overworked.
Because it sinks, this bait covers water column depths that many floating minnows miss, making it useful for bass holding just off points, drop-offs, and current seams. Work it with slow rolls, twitch-pause retrieves, or a steady swim depending on how active fish are. The dual treble hook setup handles solid largemouth and smallmouth strikes, and it also draws attention from pike and river trout sharing the same water.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking minnow / jerkbait |
| Length | 110mm (4.3 in) |
| Weight | 22g (0.78 oz) |
| Depth | Mid-depth, adjustable by retrieve speed and pause |
| Action | Tight wobble with horizontal glide on the fall |
| Hooks | Two treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, pike, river trout |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target zone and let the bait sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use a slow, steady roll along drop-offs and points to trigger reaction strikes from following bass.
- Work a twitch-pause cadence over current seams to imitate an injured baitfish and draw reaction bites.
- Slow the retrieve and lengthen pauses in cold water or when bass are holding tight to structure.
Frequently asked
Yes. Its natural sinking action and minnow profile work well for both species, especially around points, drop-offs, and current.
Choose brighter, higher-contrast patterns for stained or murky water and more natural, translucent patterns for clear water.
A medium-power spinning or casting rod with 8 to 12 lb fluorocarbon or braid with a fluorocarbon leader gives good feel and control for this weight and action.
It performs well in spring and fall when bass are actively feeding on baitfish in open water and along structure, and it also works for river trout and pike sharing the same habitat.