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I_Fish BG-1 Micro Jig Heads

I_Fish BG-1 Micro Jig Heads

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MICRO TERMINAL TACKLE

BG-1 ECOLITE Micro Jig Heads

Ultralight micro jig heads built for creek fishing, river finesse, BFS setups, and small-water soft plastics. From shallow Appalachian trickles to river seams and lake banks, the BG-1 ECOLITE gives tiny baits the right balance for panfish, trout, creek bass, smallmouth, crappie, bluegill, redbreast, rock bass, and the overlooked fish most folks never think to chase.

Quick specs
Weights: 0.6g • 1.0g • 1.5g • 2.0g Hook Sizes: #12 • #10 • #8 Bait Range: 1”–2”+ Style: Ultralight / BFS / Micro Finesse Best For: Creeks • Rivers • Lakes
Hook size guide

#12 hooks fit 1”– 1.4” baits. 
#10 hooks fit 1.5”– 1.8” baits. 
#8 hooks fit some 1.5”– 2”+ baits. 
The right hook keeps a small plastic from looking stiff, bulky, or nose-heavy. That matters when fish are staring at it in clear water.

Why balance matters

A micro jig should let the bait work, not kill it. Too much hook or too much weight can overpower a small plastic. The BG-1 ECOLITE lineup gives you options for matching bait size, current speed, depth, and how natural you want that drift to look.

Weight guide

0.6g
Best for shallow creeks, low clear water, soft seams, spooky fish, bluegill, trout, creek chubs, and redbreast. Let it drift natural and slow.
1.0g
The all-around creek weight. Great for riffles, pockets, light current, slow swims, controlled bottom ticks, smallmouth creeks, trout, panfish, and everyday micro finesse fishing.
1.5g
Best when the creek gets deeper or the current picks up. Good for deeper holes, small rivers, light wind, longer casts, and staying connected without overpowering finesse plastics.
2.0g
Best for deeper river runs, lake banks, dock edges, wind, longer casts, smallmouth, crappie, deeper panfish, and anytime you need a tiny bait to get down faster.
Where they shine

Creek fishing
Fish seams, riffle tails, root wads, undercuts, shallow pools, and rock edges. Go lighter when the water is clear and low. Step up when you need to tick bottom.
River fishing
Use the heavier sizes for current breaks, deeper runs, smallmouth pockets, trout lanes, and places where you need control without making the bait look unnatural.
Lake fishing
Great around docks, riprap, grass edges, laydowns, and open banks. The 1.5g and 2.0g sizes help with wind, distance, and getting small plastics down to crappie and panfish.
Tiny bait work
Pair them with micro minnows, grubs, roe-style plastics, small creatures, and Creek Life soft plastics when you want a clean, natural finesse presentation.
Catch these fish & more
Creek Bass Smallmouth Wild Trout Stocked Trout Bluegill Redbreast Sunfish Rock Bass Crappie Creek Chubs The Forgotten Ones
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