Just use a double jig rig or add a split shot about 18" above your jig.
Are there any companies out there who make tungsten crappie jig? I need to downsize I believe to get down into 25-30 fow but the wind is keeping me from being able to drop down to a 1/32 jig head. I was thinking if I could get some 1/8 - 3/32 oz tungsten head the head size would match a 1/32 size but still give me the weight I need
Just use a double jig rig or add a split shot about 18" above your jig.
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All I have ever seen and made jigs from is Tungesten beads. None get as heavy as your talking about though.
Well I thought about running a double jig but I'm and ex tournament bass fisherman and I quit doing that and got hooked on crappie fishing and am still fairly new to it but I'm used to throwing heavy baits didn't know if there was anything available
Thanks for the input, I'll have give it a try and just play around. I'll be on the water so I can't hardly go wrong lol
Here is a link to tacklewarehouse for some tunsten jig heads. The 3/32 and 1/16 have a #2 hook, this may work for you. The other hooks are 1/0-3/0 so they may be a bit big unless you are catching rather large Crappie. I didn't spend to long searching though.
Keitech Super Round Tungsten Jig Heads
Fishusa dot com has several tungsten jigs in the ice fishing section that might work:
Ice Fishing - Jigs - FishUSA.com - Fishing Tackle at America's Tackle Shop