Weedless-Wacky-Rig-Hooks-Weedless-Jig-Head Worm Weights Hook for Bass Fishing 10 Pack Review
Our verdict
At $12.99 for a 10-pack of 3/16oz weedless wacky rig jig heads, this works out to about $1.30 per hook, and a 4.5-star average across 311 reviews backs the weighted design for bass, pike, crappie, perch, and walleye. It is built for anglers who want a jig head and hook combined rather than rigged separately.
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Bass anglers who want a pre-weighted wacky rig setup at 3/16oz per hook, covering multiple species from pike to walleye, and prefer a jig head and hook combined into one piece rather than adding split shot or a separate weight.
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Skip this if you need an unweighted hook for finesse presentations in shallow water, want a larger multi-count pack for better per-unit value, or fish primarily species not listed among bass, pike, crappie, perch, and walleye.
- Material High Carbon Steel
- Weight 3.5 Grams
- Target Species bass pike crappie perch walleye
- Technique Wacky Hook
- Size #1 Hooks
- Color 3/16oz (5.25g)-10 Pack
- Priced 30% above the category median ($9.99 across 89 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 311 owner ratings
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Popularity3.1/5
311 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 wacky worm with a separate weight and hook takes an extra step at the bank, which is the problem this jig head hook solves by combining both into one 3.5-gram piece rated at 3/16oz. The 10-pack costs $12.99, made from high carbon steel in a size #1 hook, and is aimed at bass along with pike, crappie, perch, and walleye.
At roughly $1.30 per hook, this is priced well above the bare hook packs in this comparison, such as the $9.99 Dovesun 30-pack or the $7.99 Berkley WWG five-pack, but that price includes a built-in weight the others do not offer. Compared to the Gamakatsu 58414-25 at $27.79 for 25 unweighted hooks, this jig head option costs more per piece but serves a different purpose, combining rigging steps rather than just providing a bare hook point.
A 4.5-star rating across 311 reviews is a solid mid-pack showing, trailing the Gamakatsu and Berkley EWG's 4.8-star marks but with a review count well ahead of the Berkley EWG's 102. Bought last month at 200+ matches the strongest demand figures seen among the alternatives here, suggesting steady repeat purchasing for a multi-species wacky rig setup.
Pros
- 3.5-gram, 3/16oz weighted jig head combines hook and weight in one piece, skipping a separate rigging step
- 4.5-star rating across 311 reviews is backed by a larger review base than the Berkley EWG's 102
- 200+ bought last month matches the top demand figure among comparison hooks
- Targets five species, bass, pike, crappie, perch, and walleye, in one listing
- High carbon steel construction matches the material used across the Gamakatsu and Berkley hooks
- Weedless design suited to wacky rig presentations in cover
Cons
- At roughly $1.30 per hook, it costs more per unit than every bare hook pack in this comparison
- 10-count pack is smaller than the 30-piece Dovesun or 175-piece barbless kits, so replacement hooks run out faster
- 4.5-star rating trails the 4.8-star marks posted by the Gamakatsu and Berkley EWG hooks
- Fixed 3/16oz weight offers no lighter or heavier option within this single listing
Specifications
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.5 Grams |
| Target Species | bass pike crappie perch walleye |
| Technique | Wacky Hook |
| Size | #1 Hooks |
| Color | 3/16oz (5.25g)-10 Pack |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
At 3.5 grams, or 3/16oz, per jig head, this hook carries enough weight to cast a wacky-rigged worm without added split shot, useful in moderate depths or when working past several feet of water where an unweighted hook would sink too slowly. The size #1 hook and high carbon steel construction align with the material used on the Gamakatsu and Berkley entries in this comparison, suggesting similar point durability, though this jig head adds mass the bare hooks do not carry. Listed for bass, pike, crappie, perch, and walleye, the multi-species framing suggests a general-purpose hook rather than one tuned narrowly, like the Gamakatsu's trout-specific pattern. The weedless design is meant to let the jig head and hook combination slip through grass and brush, the same functional goal as the Berkley WWG's wide gap weedless build, just with weight built in.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 311 reviews puts this jig head hook in the middle of the pack, below the 4.8-star ratings held by the Gamakatsu and Berkley EWG but with a review count between the two, 311 falling between the EWG's 102 and the Gamakatsu's 2,500. Bought last month at 200+ ties the highest demand figure among the comparison hooks, matching the Berkley EWG. That combination, a mid-tier rating with strong recent sales and a review count in the hundreds, suggests a well-established, frequently repurchased product rather than a newer or niche listing.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 3/16oz weight mean for this hook?
Each jig head hook weighs 3.5 grams, or 3/16oz, combining a weight and hook in one piece so a wacky-rigged worm casts and sinks without needing separate split shot. That built-in weight simplifies rigging compared to adding a weight separately to a bare hook.
What species can this hook be used for?
The listing targets bass, pike, crappie, perch, and walleye, making it a broader multi-species option compared to the Gamakatsu's trout-specific hook or the bass-only Berkley EWG. That range suits anglers who fish mixed water for several species in a single outing.
Is this a good value compared to bare hook packs?
At about $1.30 per hook across the 10-pack, it costs more per piece than bare hook packs like the $9.99 Dovesun 30-pack, but the price includes a built-in weight those packs do not provide, which offsets some of the higher per-hook cost.