Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 Review
Our verdict
The Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 pack delivers 75 metal jig heads at 1/32 ounce for $13.99, roughly 19 cents per jig. Backed by a 4.5 star rating across 201 reviews, it works as a restock pick for anglers who lose light jig heads to brush and dock pilings on a regular basis.
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Anglers targeting crappie and other panfish with light finesse presentations, especially around brush piles, docks, or timber where snags are common and a deep supply of small 1/32 ounce jig heads pays off over a season.
Skip if
Skip this pack if you mainly target bass or other larger species that call for heavier jig weights, since these are built at 1/32 ounce and sized small for finesse panfish presentations rather than bigger baits.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.13 Ounces
- Technique J hook
- Size Small
- Color Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32
- Pieces 75
- Priced 17% above the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 201 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
201 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 often comes down to how many jigs you can keep tied on after losing a few to brush piles, and the Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 pack is built around that reality. At $13.99 for 75 metal jig heads weighing 1/32 ounce each, the per-jig cost lands around 19 cents, which matters when snags are part of the game.
The spec sheet is straightforward: metal construction, a J hook, and a small size profile suited to crappie and panfish rather than bass-sized jigs. Compared with the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for a single 1/2 ounce jig with a needle point 5/0 hook, or the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99 for one 3/8 ounce bluegill-colored jig, this pack trades single-lure refinement for sheer quantity at a lighter weight class.
At 4.5 stars across 201 reviews with 100+ bought in the past month, the rating sits in the same range as the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 4.5 stars over 283 reviews and just under the Z-MAN 003341 at 4.7 stars over 439 reviews and the Trout 87699 at 4.6 stars over 1,808 reviews. The review volume is smaller than those three, but the pattern still points to a dependable bulk buy for anglers who go through light jig heads quickly.
Pros
- 75 jig heads per pack works out to about 19 cents each at the $13.99 price
- 1/32 ounce weight suits light finesse presentations for crappie and panfish
- Metal construction gives the head enough density to sink at a light weight
- 4.5 star rating across 201 reviews shows a consistent track record
- 100+ bought in the past month signals steady ongoing demand
- Small size profile keeps the jig proportional to panfish-sized baits
Cons
- 1/32 ounce is too light for bass or other larger species that need more weight
- 201 reviews is a smaller sample than the Trout 87699's 1,808 or the Z-MAN's 439
- Bought last month is listed only as 100+, the lowest tier among the four jigs compared here against the Trout 87699's 400+
- Single J hook style offers less hook-gap variety than the Z-MAN's needle point 5/0 hook
- No target species is listed beyond the crappie-focused name, so broader species use is unclear from the spec sheet
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.13 Ounces |
| Technique | J hook |
| Size | Small |
| Color | Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 |
| Pieces | 75 |
Performance notes
A 1/32 ounce jig head is about as light as jigs get, which means it falls slowly through the water column and suits a subtle, hovering presentation under a slip float or on light line rather than a fast drop. Metal construction gives the head enough density to sink at that light weight without needing to be oversized, keeping the profile small enough for crappie and panfish to take confidently. The J hook style is a straightforward, proven bend that keeps the jig simple to rig and re-rig, which matters when working through 75 units over a season. At $13.99 for that many heads, the low per-unit cost is the point: this is built to be lost to brush, cover, and rocks without the angler flinching every time it happens, rather than a premium single-lure purchase like the Z-MAN or Strike options in this comparison.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 201 reviews puts this jig pack in solid territory, on par with the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars over 283 reviews and just behind the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars over 439 reviews. The 100+ bought-last-month figure is the lowest of the four jigs in this comparison, well behind the Trout 87699's 400+, though it still points to steady, ongoing purchases rather than a stalled listing. Given that this is a bulk 75-piece pack of small, inexpensive jig heads, a smaller but consistent buyer base fits its role as a restock item rather than a flagship lure that draws high review volume on its own.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each jig head cost in the Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 pack?
At $13.99 for 75 jig heads, each one works out to roughly 19 cents. That fits buying jigs in bulk for a species like crappie where snags and lost tackle are common, rather than paying more per unit for a single dressed jig like the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for one lure.
Is the 1/32 ounce weight right for bass fishing?
Not really. At 1/32 ounce, this jig is built for light presentations aimed at crappie and panfish, not bass. Anglers targeting bass would be better served by a heavier option such as the Z-MAN 003341 at 1/2 ounce or the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 3/8 ounce, both listed with bass-appropriate hook sizes here.
How does the rating compare to other jigs in this category?
At 4.5 stars across 201 reviews, this pack matches the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars over 283 reviews and sits slightly below the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars over 439 reviews and the Trout 87699's 4.6 stars over 1,808 reviews, though its review count is the smallest of the four.