Strike King® Mini-King® Spinnerbaits

   

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Blue Pearl Pink Chartreuse

1/8 oz.

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Model: MK-670
1941294
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Red Yellow Pink Green

1/8 oz.

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Model: MK-671
1941295
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Black Chartreuse White Red

1/8 oz.

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Model: MK-673
1941296
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Pink Red Black White Chart

1/8 oz.

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Model: MK-679
1941297
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Chartreuse

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-70 235821
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Chartreuse Blue White

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-71 235824
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Clear Silver Red

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-74 235827
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Chartreuse White

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-104G 573321
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Firetiger

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-105G 573324
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Black

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-10G 573326
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Chartreuse Lime

1/8 oz.

Model: MK-93G 573325
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  • Ideal for crappie, smallies, and white bass
  • Outfitted with a 2.1 size Tennessee diamond blade
  • Durable diamond dust heads
  • Seductive silicone skirts
  • Silver blades
This 1/8 oz. Strike King Mini-King Spinnerbait is ideal for crappie, smallies and white bass. Available in a wide variety of colors, each Mini-King Spinnerbait is outfitted with a 2.1 size Tennessee diamond blade for maximum flash and vibration. Mini-King Spinnerbaits also feature durable diamond dust heads and seductive silicone skirts. Silver blades.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 56 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by shore fishing for bass I've caught everyhting from salmon to catfish with this lure and many other SK 1/8oz...Fishing from shore with lots of overhanging trees I always need lures to be able to draw strikes in short distances so this series works great July 28, 2010
Rated 2 out of 5 by don't like I really don't like this bait, I don't like the wire for the blade and its performance in the water. I was much happier with the 1/4oz bleeding strike king mini's over this June 10, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Lures I love fishing spinnerbaits. Strike King are my favorite. I've used other brands, but had the most luck with Strike KIngs. The mini kings work on both large and small mouth. May 18, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great for Smaller presentations This bait is a classic, I catch every single species on it. I have caught 6 pound bass and 2 pound crappie. May 1, 2010
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Thank you for noticing this. Please use the spread sheet listed online for the correct colors.
 
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I have never used a spinnerbait in my life, what do I need to know?
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Its hard to fish it wrong, you can just real it in and catch fish. I like to find what depth the fish are at and when i real it in i real about five feet and let it die. then give it 2 sharp jerks and continue doing the same thing all the way back to the boat or bank
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TRY THEM, EASY AS 1 TWO 3..JUST HIT THE WATER, THEY DO MOST OF OF THE WORK...Try white and blue /black you'll be just fine.
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If there is some clarity to the water start off with 1/4 ounce double willow leaf or Strike King mini series (single blade). These are the most basic and productive spinnerbaits around to start with.
Remember spinnerbaits are the most versatile bait in the tackle box so vary your retrive and tinker with color and blade options. Be patient and keep casting quite often bass will not hit it until the thrid of fourth cast.
For starters do not invest in the expensive spinnerbaits. Start off with the 2 or 3 dollar varitey they are basic and can be just as effective.
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how fast do i use it and where do i use it. i have only caught two bass in my life but i love to fish.plz help
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Depending on the water clarity and the aggressiveness of the fish will determind how fast or slow to fish. Under overcast days in pretty clear water i fish it at the surface and fast so they cant get a good look at it. Slow down in merkier water. You can fish it anywhere, but around sunken wood is good and down a weedline is the best, just hold on to that rod when they hit because they crush it.
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There are many different style retrieves for a spinnerbait. You can "burn" a spinnerbait across open water to try and induce reraction strikes, slow roll the bait (slowly retreive just off bottom) to mimic a bottom feeding or struggling bait fish, or even jig.

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Slow and low baby, just let those blades work, and dont forget to always use your spinners like a jig
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Throw it around any type of structure or in and around grass. Reel it in just fast enough to keep it off the bottom bumping and twitching it over logs and sticks.
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just reel normal speed and pop the tip of your rod every once in a while.
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kinda clear
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Depending on whats in the pond should tell you what to use. Bluegill patterns always seem to do well but in my mind you can never go wrong with white, and maybe a white with chartruse.
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When fishing any body of water the main key is to match your bait to the forage of the species that you are targeting (often called "matching-the-hatch"). For bass and other predatory species in farm ponds this is usally some sort of bluegill or small panfish. Match the color of the spinnerbait that you are throwing as closely as possible to the prey (in the instance of the bluegill, try chartruse or fire tiger to mimic the color).

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Clear pond, chaurtreuse anything and whites, yellow, junebug works great
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We used the color white (72) back in mid April 2009 and caught plenty of bass out of a pond that was stocked with a large variety of fish.
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