Wally Bream Wooly 1/32 Brown
The Strike King Wally Bream Wooly 1/32 is a compact tube jig head built for anglers targeting panfish and smaller bass in shallow cover. At 1/32 ounce, this light jig excels in vegetation, timber, and tight spots where a heavier head would spook fish or get snagged. The brown color is a natural choice for matching crawfish, natural forage, and darker bottom conditions—especially effective in stained water or around woody structure where bream and panfish hunt.
Strike King designed this jig with the shallow-water angler in mind. The wooly tube body creates lifelike action on even the gentlest retrieve, and the weedless design lets you probe dense vegetation without constant hang-ups. Whether you're flipping shallow grass beds, dropping into brush piles, or working around downed timber, the 1/32 weight gives you the finesse you need without sacrificing castability.
This is a proven panfish killer for small creeks, ponds, and the shallows of larger lakes. The brown hue works year-round but especially during spring and early summer when crawfish and natural prey dominate the diet. Pair it with light spinning gear and 4- to 6-pound line for best results and plenty of sensitivity on the bite.
Key Features
- 1/32 ounce weight—ideal for shallow cover and precise presentation
- Weedless design minimizes snags in vegetation and timber
- Brown color matches crawfish and natural forage
- Wooly tube body delivers natural, enticing action
- Compact profile suits panfish and smaller bass applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What size rod and reel should I use with a 1/32 ounce jig?
Light spinning gear—a 5.5- to 6.5-foot light to medium-light rod with a spinning reel spooled with 4- to 6-pound monofilament or braided line—will give you the sensitivity and castability this jig demands.
Is this jig good for panfish, or should I use it for bass?
The 1/32 Wally Bream Wooly excels for panfish—bream, bluegill, and crappie—especially in shallow cover. It can catch smaller bass, but the light weight is optimized for panfish presentations.
Will the weedless design prevent me from getting good hookups?
Strike King's weedless tube jig design is engineered to preserve hook penetration while reducing hang-ups. You'll get solid hooksets, especially when using light line and a responsive rod.
What colors work best with brown?
Brown is a versatile natural color that works in most conditions. Pair it with other earth-tone tubes or crawfish patterns, or mix in contrasting colors like green or black if water clarity calls for more visibility.

