
Overview
Proven effective by anglers for years, Norman Lures are built with a time-tested profile that flat-out catches – and the Bill Norman Deep Tiny N is no exception. Effective on everything from crappie-to-light-feeding-largemouth, the Bill Norman Deep Tiny N delivers downsized performance and a medium-tight wobble that lures all types of predators into biting.
Internally, the Bill Norman Deep Tiny N features a combination of rattles that produce an alluring acoustic presence. Armed with two sticky-sharp treble hooks, the Bill Norman Deep Tiny N punches way outside of its weight class with bite-sized appeal that is sure to impress.
Bill Norman | Length | Weight | Depth |
Deep Tiny N | 1-1/2" | 1/8oz | 6ft |
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Great crankBeen using this bait for years and years. It catches every species there is.
It's a killer Smallmouth bait in streams, but works just as well in lakes. In spring it's a great crank for all bass species, however I regularly catch crappie, pike, carp, bluegills, perch, rock bass, and white bass while bass fishing.
Spring craw tiny nThis color and size, along with the bill, gives you the advantage over most anglers in the river. It is by far the best lure I've ever used to catch a multiple of species. Largemouth, smallies, crappies, bluegill, catfish, strippers, as well as drum. This was all in one day when I was turned on to this bait.
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Comments: Love fishing this little CB at my Grandpa's farm pond and it straight up catches fish, last weekend my Mom caught a 14 inch crappie on it and this weekend, my friend and I caught some bass on it when the bite was slow, but the lure is really good quality and detail for the price.
From: Sebastian, St. Louis, MO 11/28/20
Comments: These little CB's will catch fish, but they are not the best quality lure you'll buy. They work well on spinning equipment with 6-8 lb test. I have to add lead tape to the belly to help the lure pierce the wind. Good post-spawn crankbait when the bite is slow.
From: John: Nashville, TN 5/16/19