Dougs Custom Lures Compact Skirted Jig w/ Finesse Cut

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Swim Jig Trailer Shallow grass, slow roll
Texas Rig Pitching to cover
Ball Jig Head Dragging sand or rock
Split Shot Natural subtle glides

Doug’s Compact Skirted Jig – The Perfect Bite-Sized Snack for Bass


You know that feeling when you’re not hungry enough for a full meal, but a snack hits the spot? Turns out, bass feel the same way! That’s why Doug’s Custom Lures created the Compact Skirted Jig with Finesse Cut – a perfectly sized offering for those picky eaters looking for a little something to tide them over.


Designed with a streamlined profile and a finesse-cut skirt, this jig is the ultimate blend of subtle flash and natural movement, giving bass a reason to bite when they’re playing hard to get. Whether you’re targeting a finicky midday lunker or just trying to coax a bass out of its post-lunch nap, this jig brings the right look, feel, and flavor (figuratively, of course) to the table.

Why Choose Doug’s Compact Jig?

  • Snackable Size: Smaller profile that’s irresistible to bass during their “between meals” mood.
  • Finesse Cut Skirt: Delicate movement mimics a real, injured prey to trigger instinctive strikes.
  • Compact, Yet Mighty: Perfect for pitching, flipping, or dragging across rocky bottoms.
  • Customizable Options: Choose from a variety of colors to match the hatch and dominate your local waters.

So go ahead, give your baitcaster something to do. These compact jigs pack a punch without overdoing it—because sometimes, less is more. Just ask the bass.


How to Rig and Fish It:

Pair this jig with your favorite trailer (try a craw or creature bait for extra appeal) and toss it into the action. Work it slow on the bottom, hop it near structure, or swim it through grass for those times when bass need a little coaxing to commit.