Catch Tiny Trouble Micro Jig

USD $15.99

Two-in-one 30g micro jig with UV flash and glow. Fish fast or slow-pitch—engineered in AU/NZ for snapper, kingfish, trevally, and pelagics.

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Target flathead, snapper, trevally, trumpeter, salmon, bonito, and other mid-water predators with the Catch Double Trouble Micro Jig—an innovative two-in-one lure designed for light tackle jigging.

Designed and engineered in Australia and New Zealand, this 30g micro jig features the same dual-action performance as the full-size Double Trouble. Tie your leader to the head for fast, aggressive mechanical jigging, or flip it around for a fluttering, slow-pitch fall. Its compact profile, UV glow, and holographic flash make it ideal for schooling pelagics and reef fish in shallow to mid-depth water. Pre-rigged with Kevlar assist and a stainless hook, it’s ready to tie on and fish straight out of the pack.


Features:

  • Two-in-One Jig Design
    Switch ends for either mechanical jigging or slow-pitch flutter—adapt on the fly.
  • Compact Micro Profile (30g)
    Ideal for finesse jigging on light gear, shore casting, or shallow reef structure.
  • UV Glow & Holographic Flash
    Increased visibility to draw strikes in clear or stained water.
  • Balanced for Fast or Slow Action
    Designed to dart or flutter naturally depending on retrieve and rigging.
  • Rigged with Kevlar Assist & Stainless Hook
    Ready to fish with tough components suited for pelagics and reef fish.
  • Perfect for Light Jigging Targets
    Kingfish, trevally, snapper, bonito, salmon, tailor, and more.
  • Engineered in Australia/New Zealand
    Built for our waters, species, and fishing styles.

How to Fish the Double Trouble Micro Jig:

  • Attach your leader to the head for fast mechanical jigging.
  • Tie to the tail end for flutter-style slow pitch presentation.
  • Let it sink to your desired depth and vary your retrieve—fast lifts or short twitches.
  • Pause between actions—strikes often happen on the fall.
  • Repeat until you find the rhythm that triggers bites.
  • Strike with a lift and maintain pressure as you wind.