TSURINOYA Floating Minnow 120F Ultra Long Casting Beach Fishing Lure 120mm 20g 0-30cm GORGO Saltwater Seabass Flounder H

TSURINOYA GORGO 120F Floating Minnow Jerkbait

GORGO 120F-A / 120mm 20g
$21.99
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TSURINOYA Floating Minnow 120F Ultra Long Casting Beach Fishing Lure 120mm 20g 0-30cm GORGO Saltwater Seabass Flounder H

TSURINOYA GORGO 120F Floating Minnow Jerkbait

$21.99
Sale price  $21.99 Regular price  $0.00
The GORGO 120F is a slim, long-casting floating minnow built for covering water fast and drawing reaction strikes from bass holding on flats, points, and open shoreline. Its 120mm baitfish profile and balanced weight let it fly on long casts, then settle...
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Size120mm 20g
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Specifications

TypeFloating minnow / jerkbait
Length120mm (about 4.7 in)
Weight20g (about 0.7 oz)
DepthSurface to shallow subsurface, roughly 0 to 1 ft
ActionTight wobble with subtle roll, long glide on the pause
HooksTwo treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass on flats, points, and open shorelines

Product description

The GORGO 120F is a slim, long-casting floating minnow built for covering water fast and drawing reaction strikes from bass holding on flats, points, and open shoreline. Its 120mm baitfish profile and balanced weight let it fly on long casts, then settle into a tight wobble with a subtle side roll that reads as a fleeing shad or shiner.

Fished with a twitch-pause retrieve, it suspends near the surface just long enough for a following bass to commit. It shines in the shallow water column where largemouth ambush baitfish around grass edges and smallmouth chase schooling forage over rock and sand. The realistic scale finish and defined lateral line add flash and profile that hold up in both clear and lightly stained water.

How to fish it

  1. Cast well past the target zone using the bait's long-casting design, then let it settle for a second before starting your retrieve.
  2. Work a twitch-pause cadence, snapping the rod tip to make the bait dart and roll, then pausing to let it hang and glide.
  3. Fish it over grass flats, rocky points, and clear open water where bass are sight-feeding on baitfish near the surface.
  4. Slow the retrieve and lengthen pauses in cooler water, speed it up with shorter pauses when bass are actively chasing.

Frequently asked

Yes, 120mm sits in the sweet spot for both species, matching common baitfish sizes without being oversized for average bass.

Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and add more flash or contrast in stained water so bass can track the bait from farther away.

A medium-light to medium spinning or casting rod with 8 to 12 lb monofilament or fluorocarbon gives good casting distance and keeps the bait's action lively.

It performs well from spring through fall whenever bass are feeding shallow, especially during low-light periods or when baitfish are schooling near the surface.

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