TSUYOKI Hydro Monster Shot 110S Sinking Minnow Jerkbait
The Hydro Monster Shot 110S is a heavy sinking minnow built for long casts and fast coverage of open water. Its slim, lipless body holds a tight, natural roll on the retrieve and darts erratically on a sharp twitch, then glides and falls on the pause. The weighted body gives it excellent castability even into wind, and the fast sink rate lets it reach fish holding deeper than a standard jerkbait can go.
This is a strong choice for largemouth and smallmouth bass working points, humps, and open-water schools where covering distance and depth quickly matters. Twitch it through suspended fish or rip it off the bottom for reaction strikes when bass are keyed on baitfish.
Specifications
| Type | Sinking lipless minnow / jerkbait |
| Length | 110 mm (approx. 4.3 in) |
| Weight | 47 g (approx. 1.7 oz) |
| Depth | Sinks fast, works subsurface to mid-depth on twitch-pause retrieve |
| Action | Tight body roll with erratic dart on the twitch and stable fall on the pause |
| Hooks | Front and rear treble hooks with reinforced split rings |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass over open water, points, and drop-offs |
How to fish it
- Cast well past the target area and let the lure sink to the desired depth on a controlled fall.
- Work it with sharp twitches followed by a pause, letting the bait dart and settle like a dying baitfish.
- Vary twitch speed and pause length until you find the retrieve triggering strikes that day.
- Fish it around points, humps, and open-water schools where bass are chasing baitfish at depth.
Frequently asked
It is built for solid largemouth and smallmouth bass, especially fish keyed on baitfish in open water rather than tight cover.
Use the bright chartreuse-and-white pattern shown here in clear to stained water where flash and contrast help bass spot the bait from a distance.
A medium-heavy casting rod with 12-17 lb fluorocarbon or braid to leader handles the weight well and gives good hook-setting power on the trebles.
It excels in cooler months and transition seasons when bass are chasing baitfish schools in open water at moderate depths.