EUPHENG 50pcs Fly Tying Jig Heads Kit - Jig Hooks Review

4.6 (154) Amazon rating$9.99

Our verdict

The EUPHENG 50-piece jig head kit costs $9.99 and carries a 4.6-star rating across 154 reviews, tying BBTO's dumbbell eyes for the highest score in this comparison. At 1/80oz per head, these are built for lighter fly and jig presentations rather than heavier saltwater rigs.

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Best for

Anglers tying light jig-style flies who want 50 metal jig heads at 1/80oz each in a combo color assortment for $9.99, without buying single-weight packs separately.

Skip if

Skip this if you fish heavier jig weights than 1/80oz, or if you need a single solid color rather than the combo assortment included here.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 0.01 Ounces
  • Target Species Fly
  • Technique Fly Hook
  • Size 1/80oz
  • Color Combo

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 154 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    154 owner reviews, fewer 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

Tying light jig-style flies for panfish or finesse presentations means finding jig heads small enough not to overpower the pattern, and the EUPHENG 50-piece kit fills that at $9.99 with 1/80oz metal heads in a combo color mix. That weight class is built for subtle presentations rather than heavy bottom rigs.

EUPHENG's 4.6-star rating across 154 reviews ties BBTO's dumbbell eyes for the top score in this set, ahead of Hareline Natural Elk Hair (4.5 stars, 110 reviews), Hareline NB377 (4.2 stars, 550 reviews) and Hareline CDC28 (4.0 stars, 359 reviews). Its 154-review count is the smallest sample among the group, though, smaller even than Natural Elk Hair's 110, and its bought-last-month figure of 0+ shows no recent purchase surge logged on the listing.

At $9.99 for 50 pieces, the per-head cost sits below Hareline NB377's $18.06 and close to Hareline CDC28's $7.95, while offering a full jig head rather than a raw tying material. The fixed 1/80oz weight keeps this kit focused on light presentations, so anglers who need a range of weights for different water depths will need a second product to cover heavier jigs.

Pros

  • 4.6-star rating across 154 reviews, tied for the highest score in this comparison
  • 50 metal jig heads per pack for $9.99
  • 1/80oz weight suited to light, finesse-style fly and jig presentations
  • Combo color assortment included in a single purchase
  • Lower price than Hareline NB377's $18.06 for a comparable tying supply

Cons

  • 154-review sample is the smallest among the four comparison products
  • Bought-last-month figure of 0+ shows no recent purchase activity logged
  • Fixed 1/80oz weight limits use to lighter presentations only
  • Combo color assortment offers less control than choosing a single solid color

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight0.01 Ounces
Target SpeciesFly
TechniqueFly Hook
Size1/80oz
ColorCombo
Pieces50

Performance notes

At 1/80oz per head, these jig heads are built for finesse presentations and lighter fly patterns rather than heavier bottom-bouncing rigs, a weight class suited to panfish and light-tackle situations more than deep saltwater jigging. The 0.01-ounce weight listed per unit lines up with that light classification, meaning the head adds minimal bulk or sink rate to a tied fly. Metal construction gives the heads enough density to still sink at that light weight, useful for slow, subtle presentations where a bulkier weight would spook fish in clear or shallow water. Because the kit ships as a combo color assortment rather than a single shade, it suits a tier building several fly styles rather than someone who needs 50 heads in one exact color to match a specific local forage pattern.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 154 reviews ties EUPHENG with BBTO's dumbbell eyes for the top rating in this comparison, ahead of all three Hareline alternatives. The review count of 154 is the smallest sample in the group, though, meaning the rating, while strong, rests on fewer data points than Hareline NB377's 550 or Hareline CDC28's 359. The bought-last-month figure of 0+ indicates no recent surge in purchase activity is logged for this listing, similar to BBTO and HERCULES but a contrast to Tigofly and NB377, both showing 50+ units bought over the same window.

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Frequently asked questions

What weight are the EUPHENG jig heads?

Each head is 1/80oz, a light weight built for finesse fly and jig presentations rather than heavier bottom rigs. The kit includes 50 metal heads in a combo color assortment for $9.99, giving a tier a full season's supply of one consistent light weight.

How does the rating compare to similar tying supplies?

At 4.6 stars across 154 reviews, EUPHENG ties BBTO's dumbbell eyes for the highest rating in this comparison, ahead of Hareline NB377 (4.2 stars, 550 reviews), Natural Elk Hair (4.5 stars, 110 reviews) and Hareline CDC28 (4.0 stars, 359 reviews).

Is this a good option for saltwater jigging?

Not primarily. The 1/80oz weight is built for light, finesse-style presentations rather than heavier saltwater jigging, where a bulkier head would typically be needed to reach depth and current, so anglers targeting deeper water should look at a heavier jig head instead.

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