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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
3.4 inches — compact but full-bodied profile that blends finesse size with added presence.
Best for
Bass first, especially in pressured water, with walleye mixed in on slower bottom presentations.
Style
Hybrid creature bait with ribbed body and split-tail design that produces subtle, continuous movement.
Where it shines
Edges, light cover, and transition zones where fish are feeding but wary of bigger or louder baits.
Subtle beats aggressive here: This bait doesn’t need a lot of rod work to come alive. The ribbed body and tail create movement on their own, especially on the fall. If you’re not getting bit, tone it down—slower retrieves and longer pauses usually outperform constant motion.
Top 3 ways we fish it
Finesse creature, natural action
Texas rig (light weight)
Primary finesse approach
Rig weedless and target edges, docks, and light cover.
Let it fall naturally on slack or semi-slack line.
Use subtle drags and small hops rather than aggressive movement.
Finesse jig trailer
Clean, compact profile
Pair with a smaller jig to maintain balance and control.
Drag slowly across bottom or lightly hop through structure.
Focus on pressured areas where fish have seen bigger profiles.
Light jighead glide
Under-the-radar presentation
Rig on a light jighead and swim slowly near bottom or along edges.
Incorporate pauses to let the bait fall and glide naturally.
Keep rod movements minimal and let the bait stay in the zone.
Pour & profile: Ribbed body design holds water and enhances subtle movement, paired with a tail that stays active even at slow speeds.
Made for: Anglers who need a finesse creature bait that still offers presence without spooking pressured fish.