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
2.0" chub grub with a ribbed body and rounded curl tail that activates with very little movement.
Best for
Crappie, bluegill, perch, and finesse walleye when a steady, predictable action outperforms flashy baits.
Action style
Smooth tail roll with controlled body vibration—built for swimming, drifting, and slow vertical work.
Where it shines
Basins, breaks, and light cover where fish want movement but won’t commit to aggressive profiles.
Dial it back: this bait is most effective when you let the tail work on its own—avoid overworking the rod.
Top 3 ways we fish it
Classic grub control for pressured fish.
Straight Swim
Consistent tail roll with minimal effort.
Rig on a light jig and keep the body straight.
Retrieve just fast enough to feel the tail engage.
Maintain a steady pace through the strike zone.
Vertical Hover
Controlled action under the rod tip.
Drop straight down to fish on structure or cover.
Hold tension and let the tail pulse naturally.
Add small lifts rather than sharp hops.
Drift and Glide
Let current and wind do the work.
Cast upwind or upcurrent and stay in contact.
Allow the grub to swim naturally as it drifts.
Occasionally lift to reset depth.
Profile & feel: Ribbed body adds water displacement while the curl tail provides reliable action at slow speeds.
Why it works: A familiar, non-threatening shape that pressured fish recognize as easy prey.