Jiggin' Johnsons' 3.5" D Bomb Soft Plastic Grub Bait

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On-the-water overview (demo copy)
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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)

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Length
3.5 inches — compact grub profile with a wider tail for added movement and presence.
Best for
Bass and walleye, with bonus bites from pike when fish are feeding on active forage.
Style
Grub-style bait with a split paddle tail that creates lift and vibration at slow speeds.
Where it shines
Edges, weed lines, and open water where fish are tracking moving baits.
Slow is still fast enough: That tail moves more water than you think, even at low speeds. Most anglers over-retrieve this style of bait. If you’re not getting bit, back it down and let the tail stay engaged without forcing the presentation.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Active tail, controlled speed

Jighead swim

Primary presentation
  • Rig on a jighead and swim through edges, weed lines, or open water.
  • Keep a steady retrieve just fast enough to engage the tail.
  • Adjust depth by counting it down before starting retrieve.

Bottom slow roll

Walleye-focused approach
  • Use a heavier head to stay near bottom contact.
  • Retrieve slowly with minimal rod movement.
  • Focus on structure transitions and edges.

Lift and glide

Trigger reaction bites
  • Use short lifts followed by controlled slack to let it fall.
  • Watch your line closely for bites on the drop.
  • Vary cadence until fish respond.