135 A-(135) Jigs Review
Our verdict
The 135 A-(135) jig head kit puts 135 pieces of 1/32 ounce, J hook jig heads in one box for $15.99, about 12 cents per jig. With a 4.6 star rating across 104 reviews, it is built for anglers who want a deep, low-cost supply of light jig heads on hand.
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Anglers who fish light jig heads often enough that running out mid-trip is a real concern, especially those targeting panfish or crappie around cover where 1/32 ounce jigs get lost to snags on a regular basis.
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Skip this kit if you need heavier jigs for bass or saltwater species, or if you would rather buy a smaller number of pre-dressed, name-brand jigs like the Z-MAN 003341 instead of a large bulk head assortment.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.13 Ounces
- Technique J Hook
- Color 135pcs fishing jig heads kit
- Pieces 135
- Priced 33% above the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 104 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
104 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
Running out of jig heads mid-trip is a familiar frustration for anyone fishing light tackle around brush and dock pilings, and the 135 A-(135) kit is built to solve that by stocking the tackle box deep rather than picking one premium lure. At $15.99 for 135 pieces, the per-jig cost works out to roughly 12 cents, which is the cheapest per-unit price among the jigs in this comparison.
The spec sheet lists plastic construction, a 1/32 ounce weight, and a J hook, putting it in the same light-tackle category as the Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 pack rather than the heavier single lures like the Z-MAN 003341 at 1/2 ounce or the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 3/8 ounce. That weight class points squarely at panfish and crappie presentations rather than bass or larger species.
At 4.6 stars across 104 reviews with 100+ bought last month, the rating matches the Trout 87699's 4.6 stars, though on a much smaller review base of 104 versus 1,808. It also runs close to the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars and just under the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars, suggesting a comparable quality perception despite the far lower price per piece.
Pros
- 135 pieces for $15.99 works out to about 12 cents per jig, the lowest per-unit cost in this comparison
- 1/32 ounce weight matches the light finesse presentations panfish and crappie anglers rely on
- 4.6 star rating across 104 reviews ties the Trout 87699's score
- J hook design keeps rigging simple across a large number of jigs
- 100+ bought last month shows steady ongoing demand
- Large piece count reduces how often the box needs restocking mid-season
Cons
- 104 reviews is a much smaller sample than the Trout 87699's 1,808 or the Z-MAN 003341's 439
- Plastic construction may not carry the same density profile as the metal heads in the Crappie Fishing Jigs 75Pcs-1/32 pack
- 1/32 ounce is too light for bass or larger species that need more weight
- No listed target species beyond the generic kit description, unlike the Z-MAN's bass and panfish listing
- Bought-last-month figure of 100+ trails the Trout 87699's 400+
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.13 Ounces |
| Technique | J Hook |
| Color | 135pcs fishing jig heads kit |
| Pieces | 135 |
Performance notes
At 1/32 ounce, these jig heads are built for a slow, subtle fall through the water column, the kind of presentation panfish and crappie anglers rely on when fish are holding tight to cover rather than chasing fast-moving bait. Plastic construction keeps the unit cost down across 135 pieces, which matters for a kit designed to be restocked in bulk rather than fished sparingly. The J hook is a standard, easy-to-rig style that does not require any special technique to thread onto light line, which fits the kit's role as an everyday supply item. Compared with heavier options in this comparison like the Z-MAN 003341 at 1/2 ounce or the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 3/8 ounce, this kit stays in a lighter weight class better suited to smaller water and smaller-mouthed species than to bass.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 104 reviews puts this kit right alongside the Trout 87699, which also holds 4.6 stars but on a far larger base of 1,808 reviews. It also sits close to the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars and just under the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars, suggesting buyers rate the quality similarly across price points. The 100+ bought-last-month figure keeps this kit in the same demand tier as the Strike and Z-MAN listings, below the Trout 87699's 400+, but for a bulk 135-piece kit sold mainly on quantity and price, a smaller yet consistent review base still reads as a dependable, repeat-purchase item rather than an untested listing.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each jig head cost in the 135 A-(135) kit?
At $15.99 for 135 pieces, each jig head costs roughly 12 cents, the lowest per-unit price among the jigs compared here. That makes it a practical restock option for anglers who lose light jig heads regularly rather than a premium single-lure purchase like the Z-MAN 003341.
Is the 135 A-(135) kit suited to bass fishing?
Not particularly. At 1/32 ounce, these jig heads sit in the same light-tackle class as panfish and crappie jigs rather than bass gear. Anglers after bass would be better matched with a heavier jig such as the Z-MAN 003341 at 1/2 ounce or the Strike TGSJ38-234 at 3/8 ounce.
How does the rating compare with other jigs in this lineup?
At 4.6 stars across 104 reviews, this kit matches the Trout 87699's 4.6 star average, though on a much smaller review count. It also edges out the Strike TGSJ38-234's 4.5 stars while sitting just under the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 star rating.