TSUYOKI 50mm Sinking Minnow Wobbler for Bass and Trout
Specifications
| Type | Sinking minnow / wobbler |
| Length | 50mm |
| Weight | 5g |
| Depth | Shallow to mid, adjustable by retrieve and pause |
| Action | Tight wobble with subtle roll |
| Hooks | Two treble hooks, front and rear |
| Best for | Largemouth, smallmouth, brown trout in clear to lightly stained water |
Product description
This 50mm sinking minnow gives you a compact, natural baitfish profile that works equally well for largemouth, smallmouth, and stream trout. The tight wobbling action and subtle flash from the scale pattern mimic small shad and minnows, making it a solid choice when bass are keyed in on finesse-sized forage.
Because it sinks rather than floats, you get better castability into wind and more control over depth on the pause. Work it around rock banks, current seams, and clear water structure where bass are line-shy and a smaller, realistic bait outperforms bulkier crankbaits.
How to fish it
- Cast past target structure and let the bait sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use a slow, steady retrieve with occasional twitches to trigger reaction strikes from following bass.
- Pause after each twitch to let the bait hang and flash, especially in cooler water or when bass are sluggish.
- Work it tight to rock banks, current breaks, and drop-offs where baitfish naturally hold.
Frequently asked
Yes, the sinking action and compact size make it well suited to current seams and rocky river stretches where smallmouth feed on small baitfish.
A light fluorocarbon in the 6 to 8 lb range keeps the action natural and gives you better sensitivity for detecting strikes on the pause.
Yes, natural shad or minnow patterns like this one work best in clear water, while brighter or darker patterns are better suited to stained conditions.
It performs well from spring through fall, and is especially productive in cooler water when bass want a slower, more subtle presentation.