Leland's 11076 Jigs Review
Our verdict
The Leland's 11076 kit delivers 115 assorted jigs for $17.99, working out to about 16 cents per jig. Backed by a 4.6 star rating across 1,455 reviews and 500+ bought last month, the highest volume of any jig in this comparison, it is the strongest value pick for crappie anglers.
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Crappie anglers who want a large assortment of J hook jigs in one purchase, with 115 pieces covering multiple presentations without buying several single jig listings separately.
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Anglers who only need one or two jigs in a specific color, since this kit's value comes from its 115 piece assortment rather than a targeted single pattern purchase.
- Material High Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel
- Weight 0.01 Pounds
- Target Species Crappie
- Technique J Hook
- Size 115 Count
- Color ['Assorted']
- Priced 50% above the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,455 owner ratings
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Popularity4.7/5
1,455 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Crappie fishing tends to reward having a wide spread of jig colors and sizes on hand, and the Leland's 11076 kit is built around that idea with 115 pieces in one purchase. It combines high carbon steel and stainless steel construction with a J hook style, packaged as an assorted color set marketed as a Best of the Best Kit.
At 115 pieces for $17.99, the per jig cost works out to roughly 16 cents, far below the $5.99 to $22.99 range of the single or small pack jigs also covered in this comparison. The high carbon steel and stainless steel build differs from the plain metal, synthetic, or plastic bodies used on those other listings, and the J hook shape lines up with the medium bend J hook on the Strike TGSJ38-234 rather than the needle point style on the Z-MAN jig.
With a 4.6 star rating across 1,455 reviews, the review sample here is far larger than the 283 to 439 reviews posted by the smaller jig listings, and 500+ units bought last month outpaces the 100+ to 400+ range seen elsewhere. For crappie anglers who want volume and variety over a single specialized jig, this kit shows the strongest combination of price, review count, and purchase volume in this set.
Pros
- 115 pieces per kit for $17.99, roughly 16 cents per jig
- 4.6 star rating across 1,455 reviews, a large review sample second only to the Trout 87699 kit
- 500+ bought last month, the highest purchase volume of any jig in this comparison
- High carbon steel and stainless steel construction for durability
- Assorted colors in one purchase rather than a single fixed pattern
- J hook style targets Crappie specifically
Cons
- Assorted colors mean less control over getting a specific single pattern
- Costs more upfront at $17.99 than single piece jigs like the $5.99 Strike or $9.96 Z-MAN
- Built specifically for Crappie rather than bass or panfish presentations
- Weight is listed at 0.01 pounds, suggesting individual jigs are very light and best suited to light tackle
Specifications
| Material | High Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Target Species | Crappie |
| Technique | J Hook |
| Size | 115 Count |
| Color | ['Assorted'] |
| Pieces | 115 |
| Feature | Best of the Best Kit |
Performance notes
At 0.01 pounds per listing weight and packaged as a 115 count assortment, the individual jigs here are light, consistent with typical crappie jig sizing rather than the heavier 3.04 ounce Strike jig or 1.76 ounce Trout jig bodies. The J hook shape matches the medium bend style used on the Strike TGSJ38-234, a straightforward hook geometry rather than the needle point design found on the Z-MAN listing. High carbon steel and stainless steel construction points to a hook and jig head built to resist corrosion and hold an edge, useful given how often crappie jigs get retied through a season. Because the kit ships as an assorted color set rather than a single pattern, it functions less like one jig choice and more like a starter set covering multiple water clarity and light conditions in a single $17.99 purchase.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating across 1,455 reviews stands out for sample size alone, more than three times the 439 reviews on the Z-MAN 003341 and more than five times the 283 on the Strike TGSJ38-234. That rating matches the 4.6 stars on the Trout 87699 kit, suggesting kit style, multi piece jig assortments tend to hold up well with buyers. The 500+ units bought last month is also the highest figure in this comparison, ahead of the Trout kit's 400+ and well ahead of the 100+ range on the single piece jigs. Taken together, the large review base and high purchase volume suggest this is one of the more heavily bought and consistently rated jig listings in its category.
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Frequently asked questions
How many jigs are included in the Leland's 11076 kit?
The kit ships 115 pieces in assorted colors, built with high carbon steel and stainless steel and rigged on J hooks, working out to about 16 cents per jig at the $17.99 listed price. That per jig cost is far below the single piece jigs also compared here.
What species is this kit designed for?
It targets Crappie specifically, using a J hook style and an assorted color spread marketed as a Best of the Best Kit rather than a single fixed pattern. The variety of colors covers multiple water conditions in one purchase across a full season.
How does buyer demand compare to other jigs?
Very strong. At 500+ bought last month, it shows the highest purchase volume among the jigs compared here, ahead of the Trout 87699 kit's 400+ units. Its 1,455 reviews at a 4.6 star average is also a large sample, though the Trout kit's 1,808 reviews is slightly higher.