This is placeholder text for Jiggin’ Johnson’s new template shell.
Once we’re happy with the layout and behavior, we’ll plug in real product
descriptions, rigging tips, and JJ-specific language.
Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Best ways to fish it (demo)
Swim Jig TrailerShallow grass, slow roll
Texas RigPitching to cover
Ball Jig HeadDragging sand or rock
Split ShotNatural subtle glides
Description
Length
1.0" micro craw with tiny claws and busy little legs.
Best for
Bluegill, crappie, perch, smallmouth, and walleye when the bite is “pick-pick” small.
Style
Micro-creature profile that scoots, hovers, and looks alive with almost no movement.
Where it shines
Rock edges, sand pockets, riprap, docks, weedline openings, and current seams.
Micro-craw trick: keep it light and slow. If you can feel it crawling, you’re probably moving it too much—pause longer and let the legs do the talking.
Top 3 ways we fish it
Tiny presentations for real bites.
Micro Jig Head
Simple and deadly when fish are staring at small stuff.
Thread it on a light jighead and keep it straight.
Pitch to docks, rocks, and weed pockets and let it fall naturally.
Work it with short drags and long pauses—watch your line for ticks.
Drop Shot “Bug”
Hover it in their face without spooking the whole area.
Nose-hook or lightly thread it so the legs stay free.
Shake slack—not the weight—so it quivers in place.
Hold it just off bottom along rock seams, inside turns, and edges.
Vertical & Tightline
Straight down for ice, kayaks, and steep banks.
Fish it under the rod tip over brush, rock, or inside holes in weeds.
Lift a couple inches, then let it settle and just tremble the rod.
If you mark fish, stop moving and let them commit.
Pour & profile: Compact micro-craw that stays small but still gives off legs-and-claws motion on the pause.
Made for: Light line finesse, tiny forage hatches, and those days when the fish want a snack, not a meal.