Slab Lab Fishing 2X Large Eyelet Crappie Jigs

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2x Larger Eyelet · 1/32 oz + 1/16 oz · 8 Jigs Per Pack · #4 Sickle Hook · Crappie + Panfish

Slab Lab Fishing
2x Large Eyelet
Crappie Jigs

Large Eye Crappie Jigs Easy to Tie 1/32 oz 1/16 oz Bright Color Options 8-Count Packs

Slab Lab Fishing Mid-Life Crappie Jigs are large eye crappie jig heads built for anglers who are tired of fighting tiny jig eyes. The 2x oversized eyelet gives you a bigger target for threading line, while the jig stays compact enough for crappie, bluegill, perch, and other panfish presentations.

2x Eyelet Easier line tie
8 Jigs Per pack
#4 Hook Sickle style
2 Weights 1/32 + 1/16

Large eyelet at a glance
Same crappie-sized jig. Easier tie point.

Standard-style eyelet
Small target
harder in low light
Slab Lab 2x eyelet
Bigger target
easier to thread

The oversized eyelet matters most when your hands are cold, the boat is moving, the light is fading, or you are switching colors often. It is a small design change that makes a crappie jig easier to actually use.

1

Pick weight first

1/32 oz for slower fall. 1/16 oz for more control, depth, wind, or casting distance.

2

Then pick color

Visibility, contrast, and water clarity should guide the color choice.

Why this jig exists

Because tiny jig eyes are annoying when fishing gets real

Small crappie jig heads are great until you have to thread light line through a tiny eyelet in the wind, at dusk, with cold fingers, or while the fish are finally biting. Slab Lab’s 2x large eyelet keeps the jig in a crappie-friendly size range but gives you a bigger line-tie target.

The point is not to make the jig bigger. The point is to make it easier to tie. That makes these large eye crappie jigs especially useful for anglers who retie often, change colors often, or simply do not want a small eyelet slowing them down.

2x larger eyelet

A bigger line-tie opening makes the jig easier to thread with light line, cold hands, low light, or boat movement.

Still crappie-sized

The eyelet is oversized, but the jig stays compact in 1/32 oz and 1/16 oz sizes for crappie and panfish presentations.

#4 sickle hook

The #4 sickle hook gives the jig a practical hook shape for small plastics, minnows, and panfish-sized presentations.

Red and select gold eyes

Red eyes are available across the lineup, with select 1/16 oz gold-eye options in pink, white, chartreuse, black, and orange.

Simple 8-packs

Every option is packed as an 8-count, including the assorted pack, so the listing stays simple to shop.

Good for frequent reties

If you are experimenting with color, depth, and presentation, the larger eyelet makes retying less of a chore.

Where these fit best

These are everyday crappie and panfish jig heads for anglers fishing small plastics, minnows, slip floats, brush piles, docks, shallow cover, suspended fish, and light vertical presentations.

Slip Floats
Small Plastics
Brush Piles
Dock Edges
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How to choose your jig

1

Start with 1/32 oz for slow fall

Use 1/32 oz when crappie are shallow, suspended, neutral, or when you want a lighter, slower presentation under a float or around calm-water cover.

2

Move to 1/16 oz for control

Use 1/16 oz when you need better feel, more casting distance, faster depth control, or more control around wind, brush, docks, or light current.

3

Pick bright colors for visibility

Chartreuse, glow, hot pink, neon orange, and white are easy first choices when you want a visible target or are fishing stained water or low-light conditions.

4

Pick contrast when visibility is not enough

Black, green, and red can be strong choices when fish respond better to contrast than pure brightness, especially around shade, cover, or changing light.

5

Choose red eye for the core lineup

Red-eye options cover the full color lineup and are the simplest starting point for most anglers.

6

Use gold eye when you want flash

Select 1/16 oz colors are also available with gold eyes: pink, white, chartreuse, black, and orange.

Specs & options

BrandSlab Lab Fishing
ProductMid-Life Crappie Jig / 2x Large Eyelet Crappie Jig
Pack count8 jig heads per pack
Weights1/32 oz and 1/16 oz
Hook#4 sickle hook
Eyelet2x oversized line-tie eyelet
Eye colorsRed eye across the lineup; select 1/16 oz gold-eye options
SpeciesCrappie, bluegill, perch, panfish, and light multi-species use
Company noteGeorgia-based U.S. company; current jig heads are manufactured overseas to Slab Lab’s design

Available options

  • 1/32 oz red eye
  • 1/16 oz red eye
  • Black
  • Chartreuse
  • Glow
  • Green
  • Hot Pink
  • Neon Orange
  • Red
  • White
  • Assorted
  • Select 1/16 oz gold eye

Color quick guide

Simple way to think about color

Start with visibility first. Chartreuse, glow, hot pink, neon orange, and white are the easy high-visibility picks. Use black, green, and red when contrast matters more than brightness. The assorted pack is the best choice when you want to test colors without committing to one.

Black
Chartreuse
Glow
Green
Hot Pink
Neon Orange
Red
White
Assorted

Pairs well with crappie and panfish plastics

These jig heads are a clean match for small crappie and panfish plastics. If you are building a simple setup, start with a few 1/32 oz colors, a few 1/16 oz colors, and compact soft plastics from the crappie and panfish soft plastics collection.

Questions & answers

Why pick Slab Lab large eye crappie jigs?
Pick them when you want a crappie-sized jig head that is easier to tie. The 2x oversized eyelet gives you a bigger line-tie target without turning the jig into a bulky presentation.
What size should I start with?
Start with 1/32 oz for slower fall, shallow water, suspended fish, or float fishing. Move to 1/16 oz when you need more casting distance, better feel, faster depth control, or more control in wind or current.
Are these only for crappie?
No. They are built around crappie-sized presentations, but they also make sense for bluegill, perch, panfish, and light multi-species use when fish are eating small plastics or small bait.
Do these work with soft plastics?
Yes. The #4 sickle hook and compact jig sizes make them a good match for small crappie and panfish plastics, especially when you want a simple cast, swim, twitch, or float presentation.
What colors should I choose first?
Chartreuse, glow, hot pink, neon orange, and white are strong visibility colors. Black, green, and red are good contrast options. The assorted pack is the easiest way to test the lineup.
Are these made in the USA?
Slab Lab Fishing is a Georgia-based U.S. company, and the large-eyelet crappie jig concept was developed in Georgia. The current jig heads are manufactured overseas to Slab Lab’s design.

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Package Quantity::
Package contains 8 large eye jig heads with eyes.