
Cam's 1/16 oz Dark Green Jig Heads #2 Black Nickel Hook – 35 Pack
Dark Green Jig Heads That Hold Tight and Hook Deep
Cam's 1/16 oz Painted Jig Heads with #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend Hooks
Natural color, razor-sharp hooks, and rock-solid performance
- ✅ 1/16 oz Dark Green painted jig heads for natural appeal in clear or pressured water
- ✅ #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend hooks deliver deep penetration and strong hold
- ✅ Extended shank and wide gap improve hook-up efficiency on soft plastics
- ✅ Barb collar keeps your bait locked in place after every strike
- ✅ 35-count value pack perfect for crappie, bluegill, bass, striper, and perch
- ✅ Ideal for spider rigging, dock shooting, and vertical jigging setups
Cam’s 1/16 oz Dark Green Jig Heads combine subtle color with serious hook power. The muted green tone blends naturally into clear and light-stained water, making it ideal for pressured slabs that shy from bright colors. Each head is precision balanced for smooth drops and paired with Cam’s signature #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend hooks for unmatched hook penetration and holding power. When you’re chasing slabs that have seen it all, green keeps them guessing — and biting.
Fish like a pro — gear up with the jig heads serious crappie anglers trust.
35 pk. 1/16 oz. Cam's Dark Green Painted Jigs FAQs
Dark green is a natural, non-intrusive color that excels in clear or pressured water. It gives your presentation a subtle, realistic look that entices wary slabs.
Yes. Black nickel coatings resist rust and abrasion far better than bronze, keeping your hooks sharper and stronger for more fish and longer use.
The Nasty Bend design digs deeper into the fish’s mouth and holds tight during the fight. It’s engineered to prevent slip-offs and increase your landing ratio.
They pair perfectly with 2" plastics like tubes, curly tails, and Cam’s Stinger Shads. The barb collar grips firmly, keeping plastics secure through multiple catches.
Use dark green in clear or lightly stained water, especially on sunny days. It’s a subtle color that appeals to finicky crappie when bright colors won’t work.
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Dark Green Jig Heads That Hold Tight and Hook Deep
Cam's 1/16 oz Painted Jig Heads with #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend Hooks
Natural color, razor-sharp hooks, and rock-solid performance
- ✅ 1/16 oz Dark Green painted jig heads for natural appeal in clear or pressured water
- ✅ #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend hooks deliver deep penetration and strong hold
- ✅ Extended shank and wide gap improve hook-up efficiency on soft plastics
- ✅ Barb collar keeps your bait locked in place after every strike
- ✅ 35-count value pack perfect for crappie, bluegill, bass, striper, and perch
- ✅ Ideal for spider rigging, dock shooting, and vertical jigging setups
Cam’s 1/16 oz Dark Green Jig Heads combine subtle color with serious hook power. The muted green tone blends naturally into clear and light-stained water, making it ideal for pressured slabs that shy from bright colors. Each head is precision balanced for smooth drops and paired with Cam’s signature #2 Black Nickel Nasty Bend hooks for unmatched hook penetration and holding power. When you’re chasing slabs that have seen it all, green keeps them guessing — and biting.
Fish like a pro — gear up with the jig heads serious crappie anglers trust.
35 pk. 1/16 oz. Cam's Dark Green Painted Jigs FAQs
Dark green is a natural, non-intrusive color that excels in clear or pressured water. It gives your presentation a subtle, realistic look that entices wary slabs.
Yes. Black nickel coatings resist rust and abrasion far better than bronze, keeping your hooks sharper and stronger for more fish and longer use.
The Nasty Bend design digs deeper into the fish’s mouth and holds tight during the fight. It’s engineered to prevent slip-offs and increase your landing ratio.
They pair perfectly with 2" plastics like tubes, curly tails, and Cam’s Stinger Shads. The barb collar grips firmly, keeping plastics secure through multiple catches.
Use dark green in clear or lightly stained water, especially on sunny days. It’s a subtle color that appeals to finicky crappie when bright colors won’t work.

















