Norman Deep Tiny N 1.5" 1/8oz White/Chart
The Norman Deep Tiny N 1.5" diving crankbait is built for situations where downsizing your bait selection pays off with bigger fish. This ultralight crankbait delivers the kind of finesse needed when bass are keyed in on smaller forage or when standard-sized lures aren't getting bites. At just 1/8 oz, it won't tire your arm on all-day sessions, and the compact profile lets you fish tighter quarters and work shallow cover more precisely than larger crankbaits allow.
What sets the Deep Tiny N apart is its tight, deliberate wobble—not the aggressive flash of a big bait, but a subtle, natural action that mimics smaller baitfish and triggers strikes from selective fish. The 4–6 foot diving range puts it in the strike zone on shallow flats, around docks, and over light cover without hanging up constantly. Whether you're fishing clear lakes where finesse matters or dealing with tough conditions mid-season, this crankbait rewards patience and precision casting.
The White/Chart color option you're getting is a versatile choice that works in variable water clarity—white for clearer conditions and chartreuse for stained or low-light situations. Its small size makes it easy to cast on lighter tackle, so if you're running a 6-lb fluorocarbon leader and modest rod, you'll still get good distance and feel. This is a crankbait that earns its spot in any serious bass angler's tackle box.
Key Features
- Ultralight 1/8 oz design reduces fatigue on extended fishing days
- Tight, natural wobble action that appeals to finicky bass
- Compact 1.5" profile for accurate casting and tight-cover work
- Dives to 4–6 feet, ideal for shallow flats and light cover
- White/Chartreuse color combination for versatile water conditions
Specifications
| Length | 1.5 inches |
| Weight | 1/8 oz |
| Dive Range | 4–6 feet |
| Color | White/Chartreuse |
| Type | Diving crankbait |
| Brand | Norman Baits |
Frequently Asked Questions
What water depths does the Deep Tiny N fish?
The Deep Tiny N dives to 4–6 feet, making it ideal for shallow flats, light cover, and docks. It's not designed for deep structure fishing.
Is this crankbait good for clear water?
Yes. The tight wobble and small profile are particularly effective on wary bass in clear-water conditions. The White/Chartreuse color option includes white, which performs well when visibility is good.
Can I cast this bait on light tackle?
Absolutely. At 1/8 oz, the Deep Tiny N casts easily on light to medium-light rods and pairs well with 6–10 lb line, making it a good choice if you prefer finesse setups.
What kind of bass fishing situations call for such a small crankbait?
Downsizing works best when bass are feeding on smaller forage, during tough mid-season periods, or in heavily pressured lakes where fish have seen standard-sized baits. It's also useful around sparse cover and docks where a 1.5" profile fits and casts more naturally than larger crankbaits.

