40-Pack Crappie Jig Heads for Fishing - 5 Colors Kit Review
Our verdict
At $13.99 for forty metal jig heads across five colors, this crappie kit costs about thirty five cents per head. A 4.7-star rating across 95 reviews and 100+ buyers last month back a lightweight 1/16 size built for crappie, panfish, walleye, and bass.
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Panfish and crappie anglers who want a large color assortment on hand for changing water clarity, plus multi-species anglers who also target walleye or bass and want one kit to cover all four.
Skip if
Skip this if you need a heavier jig for deep water or big fish, since the 1/16 size is built light for panfish and crappie. Anglers who only fish one color pattern should look at a smaller kit instead.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.07 Kilograms
- Target Species Crappie, Panfish, Walleye, Bass
- Technique Jig Head
- Size 1/16 - 40Pack
- Color Style1
- Priced 17% above the category median ($11.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 95 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
95 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 matching a jig color to water clarity on a given day, which is why a five-color kit is worth more to a panfish angler than a single-pattern pack. This 40-piece kit uses metal jig heads at the 1/16 size, weighing 0.07 kilograms total, listed for crappie, panfish, walleye, and bass, for $13.99.
At roughly thirty five cents per head across forty pieces, this kit costs less per unit than any single-piece jig in this comparison, including the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99 or the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 apiece. The 1/16 size is noticeably lighter than the 3/8oz or 1/2oz sizes on those alternatives, which fits the smaller profile crappie and panfish tend to prefer over the heavier presentations built for bass alone.
The 4.7-star rating across 95 reviews matches the Z-MAN 003341's 4.7 stars, though on a smaller review count than the Z-MAN's 439 or the Trout 87699's 1,808. With 100+ units bought last month, demand sits at the same tier as the Strike and Z-MAN options, suggesting steady, ongoing interest in a multi-species, multi-color panfish kit rather than a single-species jig.
Pros
- Forty jig heads for $13.99 works out to about thirty five cents each, the lowest per-unit cost across this comparison.
- Five color options in one kit cover changing water clarity without buying separate single-color packs.
- Listed for four species, crappie, panfish, walleye, and bass, broadening its use beyond a single target fish.
- 4.7-star rating across 95 reviews matches the Z-MAN 003341's score in this comparison.
- 1/16 size is built light for panfish and crappie presentations rather than heavier bass-only jigging.
- Metal construction and a jig head technique keep the design straightforward for quick re-rigging.
Cons
- 95 reviews is well behind the Z-MAN's 439 or the Trout 87699's 1,808, giving a smaller track record.
- The 1/16 size is too light for anglers targeting bigger fish or deeper, heavier presentations.
- 0.07 kilograms total weight across forty heads works out to a small individual head, unsuited to rough current.
- The color field lists a single style name despite the five-color kit description, which can make ordering less precise.
- No specific hook style beyond jig head technique is listed, unlike the J-hook or needle point details on other jigs here.
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Crappie, Panfish, Walleye, Bass |
| Technique | Jig Head |
| Size | 1/16 - 40Pack |
| Color | Style1 |
| Pieces | 40 |
Performance notes
At a 1/16 size, these heads are built for the light presentations crappie and panfish respond to, sinking slowly enough to hold in the water column where those fish suspend rather than dropping straight to the bottom like a heavier bass jig. Metal construction keeps the head simple and cost-effective across forty pieces, which matters since panfish jigging tends to lose heads to snags and light line breaks more often than heavier bass tackle does. The five-color assortment lets an angler switch patterns through the day as water clarity or light conditions change, without needing to buy separate packs for each color. Being listed for crappie, panfish, walleye, and bass also means the same light kit can cover more than one species on a mixed-bag day at a lake or pond.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 95 reviews matches the Z-MAN 003341 exactly on rating, even though the Z-MAN carries more than four times the review volume at 439. That gap suggests this crappie kit is a newer or smaller-footprint listing that has still managed to earn the same high average score. The 100+ units bought last month places it in the same demand tier as the Strike TGSJ38-234 and Z-MAN 003341, both also at 100+, rather than the higher-volume Trout 87699 at 400+. Together, a strong rating alongside steady, comparable purchase volume points to a well-regarded panfish kit within its category.
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Frequently asked questions
What species is this jig head kit built for?
The listing specifies crappie, panfish, walleye, and bass as target species. That multi-species range makes it a flexible choice for anglers fishing mixed water where more than one of these fish might be biting on the same trip out on the lake.
Why does this kit include five colors?
A five-color assortment lets anglers switch jig head color to match changing water clarity or light conditions through a day of fishing, which matters for panfish and crappie that can be selective about color without needing to buy several separate single-color packs.
How does the per-head price compare to other jigs?
At $13.99 for forty pieces, this kit works out to about thirty five cents per head, the lowest per-unit cost in this comparison, well under the Strike TGSJ38-234 at $5.99 or the Z-MAN 003341 at $9.96 for a single piece each.