TSURINOYA 77mm Suspending Jerkbait Minnow Lure
Specifications
| Type | Suspending jerkbait / minnow |
| Length | 77mm (about 3 inches) |
| Weight | Light, built for finesse jerkbait tackle |
| Depth | Shallow to mid depth, holds still on pause |
| Action | Tight wobble with subtle roll, responsive to twitches |
| Hooks | Two front-facing treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass in clear to stained water |
Product description
This 77mm suspending jerkbait is built for anglers who want precise control over depth and pause time. The slim minnow profile and tight wobbling action mimic baitfish under stress, and the suspending build lets it hang motionless in the strike zone during pauses, a trigger that pressured bass find hard to ignore.
It works well over grass edges, rock points, and clear to lightly stained water where bass key on shad or shiners. Twitch it erratically for reaction strikes or fish it slow and steady for a more natural swim. The hot pink finish stands out in stained water and on overcast days when visibility is key.
How to fish it
- Cast past visible cover such as grass lines, laydowns, or rock points.
- Use a twitch-twitch-pause retrieve, letting the bait suspend for 2 to 4 seconds between twitches.
- Vary pause length based on water temperature, longer pauses in cold water, shorter and more erratic in warm water.
- Watch your line during the pause since most strikes come as the bait sits motionless.
Frequently asked
The 77mm size is versatile for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, working well as a finesse profile for pressured fish or as a search bait to locate active schools.
Bright pink is most effective in stained or off-color water and on cloudy days when contrast helps bass locate the bait. In clear water, natural or translucent patterns may draw more strikes.
A medium-light to medium spinning rod with 6 to 8 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament gives good action and castability without overpowering the bait's built-in wobble.
It performs well in cooler water during pre-spawn and fall transition periods when bass are keying on baitfish and respond to a slow, paused presentation.