I've noticed for a while now that some jigs that claim to be a certain size usually look a lot bigger than others of the same weight and feel a little bigger too, some of yall might not think it's a big deal but if I want to throw an 1/8 Oz I want to know I've got an 1/8 out there for the depth and speed I'm fishing.
That being said I put some jigs on a mail scale (it's a friends and it's for... mmaaiiilll, yeah that's it. Mail.)
As I suspected the good folks at bass assassin don't know lead like they do plastic.
The 1/6 Oz screw lock heads come in at 5 grams as do the redfin magic flats heads, a quarter ounce is 7.087, eighth is 3.544 and a sixteenth is 1.772
the cheaper jigs I have by h&h, hogies and norton all fall close enough to advertised weight to keep my undies from bunching up.
I'll be contacting bass assassin about this soon unless any of yall have already dealt with this issue and can tell me why they run so much over.
That being said I put some jigs on a mail scale (it's a friends and it's for... mmaaiiilll, yeah that's it. Mail.)
As I suspected the good folks at bass assassin don't know lead like they do plastic.
The 1/6 Oz screw lock heads come in at 5 grams as do the redfin magic flats heads, a quarter ounce is 7.087, eighth is 3.544 and a sixteenth is 1.772
the cheaper jigs I have by h&h, hogies and norton all fall close enough to advertised weight to keep my undies from bunching up.
I'll be contacting bass assassin about this soon unless any of yall have already dealt with this issue and can tell me why they run so much over.
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