Norman Deep Tiny N 1.5" 1/8oz Chart/Blue

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127811838
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UPC:
046342571815
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The Norman Deep Tiny N 1.5" diving crankbait is built for situations where downsizing your presentation triggers bigger results. At just 1/8 oz, this ultralight lure delivers a compact profile that appeals to bass when they're keyed on smaller forage or when standard crankbaits aren't drawing strikes. The tight, controlled wiggle action mimics natural baitfish movement without overdoing it—perfect for pressured water or finicky fish that demand a more subtle approach.

This Chart/Blue colorway pairs a chartreuse body with blue accents, offering high visibility in stained water while maintaining the natural silhouette that wary bass have learned to recognize as food. The color combination works across a range of light conditions and bottom types, making it a reliable choice whether you're fishing murky creeks, overcast days, or transition zones between deep and shallow water.

Whether you're targeting bedded bass in spring, searching for suspended fish in summer, or hunting trophy smallmouth in fall, the Deep Tiny N fills a gap in your tackle box for moments when bigger isn't better. Its small size and light weight let you cast effectively without heavy gear, giving you accuracy and control when precision matters.

Key Features

  • Ultralight 1/8 oz design for finesse presentations and easy casting
  • 1.5" profile matches smaller forage and appeals to selective bass
  • Tight wiggle action—controlled and subtle, not erratic
  • Chart/Blue colorway for visibility and natural appeal across water conditions
  • Dives into the 4–6 foot range for mid-depth bass hunting

Specifications

Weight1/8 oz
Length1.5"
TypeDiving Crankbait
ColorChart/Blue
Diving Depth Range4–6 feet
ActionTight Wiggle

Frequently Asked Questions

What depth does the Norman Deep Tiny N reach?

The Deep Tiny N dives into the 4–6 foot range, making it ideal for targeting bass holding in mid-depth structure without going too deep.

When should I use a 1/8 oz crankbait over a standard size?

Downsize to the Deep Tiny N when bass are responding to smaller forage profiles, when water is heavily pressured, or when fish are being selective about bait size. The light weight also excels in situations where you need precise, accurate casts into tight cover.

What's the difference between the tight wiggle and a wide-action crankbait?

The Deep Tiny N's tight wiggle is more subtle and lifelike—it imitates natural forage movement and often triggers strikes from bass that have seen aggressive, erratic baits repeatedly. It's a finesse approach that works when standard crankbait action doesn't.

What colors work best with the Chart/Blue pattern?

The Chart/Blue colorway combines chartreuse visibility with blue accents for a natural appearance. This combo works across stained and clear water, providing visibility in low-light conditions while maintaining a baitfish-like profile in brighter water.