
A small frame jig for big-fish cover.
The Twig Brush Jig from Coda Lures is the kind of bait you throw when you’re picking apart shallow wood, pitching into docks, or sneaking into tight brush piles. It’s compact, precise, and deadly quiet on entry — making it perfect for when bass are tight to cover and aren’t in a chasing mood.
The head shape is made to penetrate, not bounce or deflect. It’s narrow up front with a stable, grounded keel on the back — so whether you're sliding into cross-limbs or threading through vegetation, it tracks straight and comes out clean.
What really makes this one shine? The hand-tied skirt. It's wired directly to the collar — no rubber band, no slipping, no rotating around the shank after a few fish. The shorter skirt flares just enough to mimic a craw, bluegill, or baitfish depending on how you rig it.
A strong-but-compact 3/0 Owner Jungle Hook seals the deal. Shorter than a 4/0 but still brutal on the hookset, it's perfect for Barracuda Baits finesse trailers, which pair beautifully with the Twig’s tight silhouette.
Whether you’re flipping shallow shade lines, crawling laydowns, or working those forgotten corners, this jig is the finesse power tool your box needs.
Specifications
Head: Narrow front profile with rear keel for tracking stability
Skirt: Hand-wired for durability, trimmed for compactness
Hook: 3/0 Owner Jungle Hook — compact, powerful, cover-rated
Sizes: 3/8 oz and 1/2 oz — ideal for most shallow-to-mid brush fishing
Specifications
Head: Narrow front profile with rear keel for tracking stability
Skirt: Hand-wired for durability, trimmed for compactness
Hook: 3/0 Owner Jungle Hook — compact, powerful, cover-rated
Sizes: 3/8 oz and 1/2 oz — ideal for most shallow-to-mid brush fishing
When to Rig It with Barracuda Baits
The Twig isn’t meant for oversize trailers — and that’s where our finesse lineup fits right in.
Chunk Trailers: Perfect balance of fall control and kick, especially for shallow laydowns
Craws: Use for when fish are close to the bottom or keyed in on craw movement
Flat Flappers: Keep a thin profile while giving just enough “life” to trigger interest
Beaver-Style: For vertical pitches or tight quarters, add one and slide it into places others can’t reach
All trailers are cut to avoid overpowering the Twig’s compact build. No roll, no sag — just pure brush-piercing action and efficient hookups.