Jiggin' Johnsons' Tapered Tube Jig w/ 4/0 Victory Hook

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Length
This is a tapered tube jig head, so the key choice is head weight rather than plastic length. Pair it with full-size tubes when you want a clean internal fit and a balanced fall.
Best for
Smallmouth, largemouth, spotted bass, and deeper tube-jig situations where a stout 4/0 hook and compact head shape make more sense than a light panfish-style jig.
Style
A tapered internal tube jig built around a 4/0 Victory hook, made to slide into the bait body and keep the tube falling, dragging, and snapping naturally.
Where it shines
Fish it on rock, gravel, bluff edges, points, ledges, and transition banks when bass are keyed on craws, gobies, baitfish, or anything scooting close to bottom.
Tube jig tip: Do not rig the head too far forward or the tube can nose-dive and lose that spiraling, gliding fall. Slide the jig in cleanly, bring the eye out straight, and check that the bait hangs level before you start fishing. A properly seated tube jig should look alive even when you are barely moving it.

Top 3 ways we fish it

Tube jig control

Drag it over rock

Best for smallmouth on points, flats, and transitions
  • Cast past the target area, let the tube reach bottom, and move it with the rod instead of reeling it steadily.
  • Keep light tension on the line so you can feel the head tick rock, shell, gravel, or hard-bottom seams.
  • Pause after each short pull because bass often pick up a tube while it is sitting still or just beginning to settle.

Snap and let it fall

Best when fish follow but will not commit to a slow crawl
  • Use a sharp lift to pop the tube off bottom, then immediately feed a little slack so it can fall on its own.
  • Watch the line closely because many bites show up as a jump, twitch, or sudden stop before you feel weight.
  • Shorten the snap when fish are neutral and make it more aggressive when they are chasing or feeding around bait.

Cast down ledges

Best for deeper banks, breaks, and outside edges
  • Position the cast so the tube works downhill or across the break instead of pulling straight away from the strike zone.
  • Use the lightest head that still reaches bottom consistently, especially when fish are holding on the first drop.
  • When the tube clears the edge, pause before retrieving because fish commonly sit just off the break and eat as it falls.
On-the-water overview (demo copy)
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Pack Quantity::
Pack Contains 5 Jig Heads