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If you mean a “Kingdom stick bait,” the strongest matches are the Cozen Lures Kingdom models. The floating 170mm stick bait is best when you want a larger surface/subsurface profile for casting or trolling to offshore fish like tuna, mackerel, kingfish, GT, and wahoo. The slow-sinking 95mm version is better when fish are feeding higher in the water column and you want a smaller baitfish profile with more pause-and-fall appeal. The sinking stick baits are the best choice when fish are pressured, moving fast, or holding deeper and you need long casts with a fluttering drop.

Technique notes

  • Floating 170mm: steady retrieve with pauses to show the wide swing action.
  • Slow sink 95mm: fast retrieve, then pause to let it sink with side-to-side action and rattle.
  • Sinking versions: sharp twitches, then let it fall; the flutter on the drop is the strike trigger.
  • Use the larger floating bait for bigger pelagics and the smaller sinking bait when fish are keyed on smaller bait.

When to switch

Switch to a sinking stick bait if fish won’t rise to the surface, if you need more depth, or if you’re fishing beaches, rocks, or bait schools with long casts. Switch to the floating model when fish are busting bait on top or you want a more visible baitfish profile. If you want a mixed setup for tuna and mackerel, a value pack may be more practical than a single lure.

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