Jiggin' Johnsons' 3" Slayer Soft Plastic Bait

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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 Trailer Shallow grass, slow roll
Texas Rig Pitching to cover
Ball Jig Head Dragging sand or rock
Split Shot Natural subtle glides
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Length
3 inches — a compact profile that bridges finesse and power fishing without overcommitting.
Best for
Bass, walleye, and aggressive panfish when they’re keyed on smaller forage but still want movement.
Style
Hybrid finesse swimbait profile with subtle body movement and a tail that engages at slow speeds.
Where it shines
Edges, light cover, and transition zones where fish are feeding but not fully committing to bigger baits.
Dial in your speed: This bait isn’t about ripping it—it’s about letting it work. If you’re not getting bit, slow down first before changing anything else. Most anglers move it too fast and miss what this profile does best: subtle, natural movement that stays in the strike zone longer.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Finesse movement, controlled speed

Jig & slow swim

Bread-and-butter approach
  • Pair with a light jighead and swim it just off bottom or along edges.
  • Use a steady retrieve with occasional pauses to trigger trailing fish.
  • Keep your rod tip low to maintain depth and consistent tracking.

Lift, glide, and fall

Reaction meets finesse
  • Use short upward lifts followed by controlled slack to let it fall naturally.
  • Watch your line closely—most bites come on the drop.
  • Vary your lift height until fish show a preference.

Current seam drift

Natural presentation in moving water
  • Cast upstream and let it swing naturally through seams and breaks.
  • Maintain light tension to feel subtle taps without killing the drift.
  • Adjust weight to match current speed and depth.