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Bass Pro Shops® Big Bite Stinger Jighead Kit

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Our Big Bite Stinger Jighead Kit is a great way to ensure that your arsenal is full of quality jigheads. Built to last and featuring premium wide gap Eagle Claw® hooks, the odds are in your favor when you’re casting these high-performance jigheads. Sporting quality paint jobs in fish-catching colors, realistic eyes, and precision weighting to outperform the competition. Includes 8 jigheads in each of 8 assorted colors for a total of 64.
   



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1/32 oz.

Assorted Colors

Hook Size: 4
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 64
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Your Price (each): $11.99
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1/16 oz.

Assorted Colors

Hook Size: 2
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 64
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Your Price (each): $11.99
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1/8 oz.

Assorted Colors

Hook Size: 1
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 64
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Your Price (each): $11.99
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Our Big Bite Stinger Jighead Kit is a great way to ensure that your arsenal is full of quality jigheads. Built to last and featuring premium wide gap Eagle Claw® hooks, the odds are in your favor when you’re casting these high-performance jigheads. Sporting quality paint jobs in fish-catching colors, realistic eyes, and precision weighting to outperform the competition. Includes 8 jigheads in each of 8 assorted colors for a total of 64.
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What size are the hooks on these jig heads?
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The hooks are oversize. I would say they are about 1/0 and they are strong and sharp.
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Always go as small as you can get away with for the water you are fishing. 1/8oz would be as big as I would go. 1/16oz is always a good bet.
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Most people use 1/16 for crappie and maybe 1/8 for the larger slabs or smaller bass.
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