Strike King Bitsy Pond Minnow 3/32oz Blue/Chartreuse
The Strike King Bitsy Pond Minnow 3/32oz in Blue/Chartreuse is a lightweight shallow crankbait built for tight waters where bigger lures just don't make sense. At one tenth of an ounce, this is the bait you reach for when you're working ponds, small creeks, and shallow backwater areas where bass relate to cover and respond to a realistic, compact profile. The blue and chartreuse color combo covers you in both clear and stained water—chartreuse kicks up visibility when conditions get murky, while the blue side matches natural baitfish in clearer ponds.
If you're a pond hopper who moves between multiple holes in a day, the Bitsy Pond Minnow earns its place in your tacklebox. The 3/32oz weight casts easily on light spinning gear, meaning you can make precise presentations in tight quarters without spooking shallow water bass. This is exactly the kind of finesse crankbait that separates guys who stick to the obvious deep-water patterns from anglers who know how to maximize shallow structure and milfoil beds.
The Blue/Chartreuse color pattern is one of Strike King's proven combinations—proven enough that serious pond anglers keep multiple colors stocked for different light conditions and water clarity. Whether you're dealing with morning overcast, bright midday sun, or stained pond water, you've got a visual trigger that works.
Key Features
- Ultra-compact 3/32oz shallow crankbait design for ponds and small water
- Lightweight profile casts easily on light spinning tackle
- Blue/Chartreuse color combination for variable water clarity
- Realistic minnow profile triggers strikes from shallow-feeding bass
Specifications
| Brand | Strike King |
| Product Type | Shallow Crankbait |
| Weight | 3/32 oz |
| Color | Blue/Chartreuse |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size water is the Bitsy Pond Minnow best suited for?
This crankbait shines in ponds, small creeks, and shallow backwater areas. The 3/32oz weight and compact profile make it ideal for tight presentations where larger baits would be overkill or hard to cast accurately on light gear.
What's the difference between the Blue and Chartreuse sides of this color pattern?
Chartreuse increases visibility in stained or murky water, while the blue side mimics natural baitfish in clearer pond conditions. You get both advantages in one lure, so you're covered across different water clarity scenarios.
Will this work on a light spinning rod?
Yes. At 3/32oz, the Bitsy Pond Minnow casts easily on light spinning tackle, making it a great choice for anglers who want to work shallow water with finesse gear.

