OJY&DOIIIY Weighted Texas Rig Hooks, Weedless Swimbait Jig Heads for Review
Our verdict
The OJY&DOIIIY Weighted Texas Rig Hooks bundle 15 weedless EWG hooks with built-in lead weight for $9.99, backed by a 4.6 star rating across 375 reviews and 200+ bought last month. Skipping a separate bullet weight makes this a straightforward pick for bass anglers rigging soft plastics through cover.
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Bass anglers fishing soft plastics through grass, brush or laydowns will appreciate the built-in Texas rig weight, since it removes the need to thread on a separate bullet sinker before casting into cover.
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Anglers who like to fine-tune weight independently of the hook, or who need a single fixed weight rather than an assortment, should look elsewhere, since the 15 hooks here ship in assorted weights bonded to the hook itself.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.38 Ounces
- Target Species Bass
- Technique Texas Rig Hook with EWG
- Size Assorted, 15 Pack
- Color Lead
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 375 owner ratings
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Popularity3.1/5
375 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
Rigging a soft plastic Texas-style usually means threading a bullet weight onto the line before tying on a separate EWG hook, an extra step that slows down re-rigging when the bite is hot. The OJY&DOIIIY Weighted Texas Rig Hooks combine both pieces into one, shipping 15 hooks with weight built directly onto the shank for $9.99.
The hooks use an EWG (extra wide gap) design suited to Texas-rigging thicker soft plastics, and the plastic-coated lead weight at 0.38 ounces per hook sits in the assorted range that covers multiple cover depths and current strengths in one 15-pack. Because the weight is fixed to the hook, there's no separate bullet sinker to lose or swap, which speeds up re-rigging after a snag.
At $9.99 for 15 hooks, the per-unit cost lands close to the Crappie Aberdeen and Ned rig jig head packs also priced at $9.99 in this comparison, though this pack includes fewer pieces since each hook carries its own molded weight. Against the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0 at $5.99 for a single hook and the FSN19WWG2/0 at $7.99 for five hooks, the OJY&DOIIIY set offers more pieces and built-in weight for a similar price, trading Berkley's established review base of 102 to 806 for its own larger sample of 375 reviews.
Pros
- 15 hooks with built-in weight for $9.99 removes the need to buy separate bullet sinkers.
- 4.6 star rating across 375 reviews is a solid, well-sized sample for this price point.
- 200+ bought last month shows steady, ongoing demand from bass anglers.
- EWG design with a weedless setup suits fishing through grass and brush without buying a separate weedless hook.
- Assorted weight packaging in one 15-pack covers a range of depths and current conditions.
Cons
- Assorted weight sizing means no way to select a specific weight for a specific depth ahead of time.
- Plastic material listed for the weight component may not hold up as long as a solid lead or tungsten weight.
- 375 reviews is solid but still well short of the Gamakatsu's 2,500-review sample.
- Built-in weight means less flexibility to change weight without swapping the entire hook.
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.38 Ounces |
| Target Species | Bass |
| Technique | Texas Rig Hook with EWG |
| Size | Assorted, 15 Pack |
| Color | Lead |
| Pieces | 15 |
Performance notes
An EWG hook with a molded-on weight is designed for Texas-rigging soft plastics through heavy cover, where a separate bullet weight and hook combination can shift position or hang up on brush. Fusing the weight to the hook shank at 0.38 ounces keeps the whole rig compact and reduces the number of failure points when punching through grass mats or laydowns. The extra wide gap shape gives room for a thicker soft plastic body to be threaded on Texas-style, with the hook point buried back into the bait for a weedless presentation. Assorted weights across the 15-pack mean the box likely spans lighter heads for shallow cover and heavier ones for deeper water or wind, letting an angler match the rig to conditions without carrying separate bullet weights in different sizes. The plastic-coated weight keeps cost down relative to a comparable solid lead or tungsten weighted hook, though it is a tradeoff worth noting for anyone fishing rocky bottoms.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating across 375 reviews places this hook in the middle of the pack among the alternatives shown here, below the Gamakatsu's 4.8 stars but on par with the Ned rig jig heads' 4.6 stars from a similar review count. The 200+ bought last month figure matches the demand level of the Crappie Aberdeen hook set and sits below the Ned rig jig heads' 300+, suggesting solid but not category-leading recent purchase volume. With 375 reviews, the sample is large enough to be reasonably reliable, and a rating that clears 4.5 stars at this volume suggests the built-in weight concept is working as intended for most buyers rather than causing widespread complaints about the plastic weight component.
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Frequently asked questions
What comes in the OJY&DOIIIY Weighted Texas Rig Hooks pack?
The pack includes 15 EWG hooks with weedless, built-in weight for $9.99, shipped in an assorted weight range at roughly 0.38 ounces per hook. The weight is molded onto the hook itself, so there's no separate bullet sinker to thread on.
Do these hooks work for fishing in heavy cover?
Yes, the EWG weedless design and Texas rig setup are built for punching soft plastics through grass, brush and laydowns without snagging as easily as an exposed hook point. That's the main reason anglers pair EWG hooks with Texas-style rigging in the first place.
How does this compare in price to similar bass hooks?
At $9.99 for 15 weighted hooks, it costs more upfront than the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0 at $5.99 for one hook or the FSN19WWG2/0 at $7.99 for five, but includes built-in weight those Berkley hooks don't have, along with a larger piece count overall.