Jiggin' Johnsons' 1.0" Ice Tick Soft Plastic Bait

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Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)

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Length
1.0" micro “tick” with a round, segmented body, fine legs, and a short tail built to pulse in place.
Best for
Ice panfish and crappie, plus open-water bluegill when fish want a compact bug profile they can inhale cleanly.
Style
High “in-place” movement—legs and tail respond to tiny shakes, and the bead-like body holds depth without a big jig.
Where it shines
Ice holes over weeds, brush, or basins—also effective around docks and inside pockets when fish are finicky and stationary.
Ice control: fish it like a breathing bug. Lift a few inches, then hover and barely shake the slack until the legs just “tick.”

Top 3 ways we fish it

Built for tight windows and tiny moves.

Ice Jig, Hover & Quiver

Keep it in their face without drifting out of frame.
  • Rig it straight on a small tungsten or lead ice jig.
  • Work it with short lifts, then hold still and quiver the slack.
  • If marks rise and stall, stop moving it completely for a full count.

Ice Deadstick

A second-rod approach that picks off cautious fish.
  • Use the lightest jig that maintains depth and won’t spin.
  • Set it just above the fish and let micro current do the work.
  • Every minute or two, lift an inch and set it back down.

Micro Jig, Open-Water Vertical

A tiny bait that still shows presence in the cone.
  • Drop it on a light wire micro head around docks or weed pockets.
  • Keep the rod still and shake the line with your fingers.
  • When the line loads, keep reeling—no big pops with micro hooks.