Crappie Crappie Jigs Baits Tube Jigs Worm Baits Soft Lures Review
Our verdict
The Crappie Tube Jig kit bundles 124 pieces for $22.99, the highest price and largest piece count in this comparison, backed by a 4.3 star rating across 482 reviews and 400+ units bought in the last month. That works out to roughly 18.5 cents per piece, a strong per-unit value despite the higher sticker price.
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Crappie anglers who want a large bulk supply of tube jigs in one order and are comfortable with a jig hook technique, backed by a 482-review sample at a 4.3 star average and 400+ units bought in the past month.
Skip if
Skip it if you don't fish for crappie specifically, if 124 pieces is far more volume than you need, or if you want a rating above the 4.3 stars here, since the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH and GMI2-WMPR both rate higher at 4.6 stars.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.06 Ounces
- Technique Jig Hook
- Size 124 Pcs
- Color 124 Pcs - Crappie Lures Tube Lures
- Pieces 124
- Priced 130% above the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 482 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
482 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
Crappie fishing around brush piles and submerged structure chews through tube jigs fast, since that's exactly the cover crappie hold in and exactly what snags a hook. Buying in bulk avoids the stop-and-reorder cycle that a small pack forces on a serious crappie angler.
This kit bundles 124 pieces built around a jig hook technique, priced at $22.99, the highest total price of any soft lure covered in this comparison. It carries a 4.3 star rating across 482 reviews and has sold 400+ units in the last month, a solid review base for a bulk kit, even if it sits below the review counts of the largest single-lure listings tracked here.
Priced against the field, this kit costs far more upfront than the $5.99 to $6.99 single-item or small-pack Berkley listings in this comparison, but it also delivers 124 pieces in one order, which works out to a lower per-piece cost than buying that many individual lures separately would require. The 4.3 star rating trails the 4.6 stars posted by the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH and GMI2-WMPR, but it still sits within a similar range to the Berkley GMG-NAT's 4.2 stars, so the rating gap here is modest rather than dramatic.
Pros
- 124 pieces per kit, the largest piece count of any soft lure in this comparison
- Works out to roughly 18.5 cents per piece at $22.99, a competitive per-unit cost despite the higher total price
- 482 reviews at a 4.3 star average, a solid mid-size review base
- Built specifically around a jig hook technique for crappie fishing
- 400+ bought in the last month shows ongoing recent demand
Cons
- At $22.99, it is the most expensive soft lure in this comparison by a wide margin
- 4.3 star rating trails the 4.6 stars posted by the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH and GMI2-WMPR
- 482 reviews is a smaller sample than the Berkley GMG-NAT's 2,063 or Berkley EBPHWR's 989
- 400+ bought last month is the lowest recent purchase figure tied with the trout worm lure pack in this wider comparison
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.06 Ounces |
| Technique | Jig Hook |
| Size | 124 Pcs |
| Color | 124 Pcs - Crappie Lures Tube Lures |
| Pieces | 124 |
Performance notes
A jig hook technique paired with a tube-style body is a standard crappie setup, since the tube shape flares out around the hook to create movement in the water without needing a separate trailer. Packing 124 pieces into one kit means an angler fishing brush piles or dock pilings, where hang-ups are routine, can keep casting through lost jigs for an entire outing without running dry. At $22.99 total, that works out to a little over 18 cents per piece, a lower per-unit cost than buying most of the smaller packs in this comparison individually at their listed prices. The listed weight of 0.06 ounces per piece keeps the jig light, which suits finesse presentations for crappie rather than the heavier setups used for bigger predatory fish. Buyers should note the listing does not break out individual jig head weights within that 124 count.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 482 reviews sits in the middle of this comparison's rating range, below the 4.6 stars posted by the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH and GMI2-WMPR but ahead of the 4.1 stars on the trout worm lure pack. The review count of 482 is large enough to be a meaningful sample without approaching the thousands of reviews on the Berkley EBPHWR or GMG-NAT. At 400+ bought in the last month, it shows steady but not standout recent demand relative to the 800+ figures posted by the top two listings in this wider comparison. Taken together, the pattern suggests a reliably performing kit rather than a runaway bestseller, which fits a bulk, higher-priced item that fewer buyers replace as often as cheap single packs.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does the Crappie Tube Jig kit cost per piece?
At $22.99 for 124 pieces, the kit works out to roughly 18.5 cents per piece. That is the highest total price in this comparison, but the large piece count keeps the per-unit cost competitive against smaller packs of similar lures priced individually.
How does the rating compare to other soft lures in this comparison?
The Crappie Tube Jig kit holds a 4.3 star rating across 482 reviews, below the 4.6 stars carried by the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH and GMI2-WMPR but above the 4.1 star rating on the trout worm lure pack. It sits close to the Berkley GMG-NAT's 4.2 star average.
What technique is this tube jig kit built for?
The listing specifies a jig hook technique, which is standard for crappie fishing around structure like brush piles and dock pilings. The 124-piece count and 0.06 ounce weight per piece support repeated casting into snag-prone cover without running out of jigs mid-trip.