Strike BBMK-304 Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The Strike BBMK-304 spinnerbait earns its spot at $6.23 on the strength of a 4.4-star average across 141 reviews. That review volume is smaller than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 ratings, but the score holds up well, and 50+ units moving last month shows steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike.
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Anglers who want a budget spinnerbait backed by more than a hundred reviews rather than a handful of five-star ratings. It suits anyone restocking a tackle box who does not want to gamble on an unproven lure.
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Skip it if you want a lure with a full specs sheet to compare before buying. Amazon does not list material, weight, or hook style for this one, so you are buying mainly on price and rating.
- Priced 38% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 141 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
141 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Every spring, anglers empty out old tackle boxes and restock the spinnerbaits that got lost to snags or rusted hooks over the winter. The Strike BBMK-304 fits that restocking moment at $6.23, priced in the middle of the spinnerbait field compared here rather than at the rock-bottom end.
Amazon's listing does not break out the material, weight, or hook style for this bait, which stands out next to the Strike MK-93G, Yakima 206-FRT, and Yakima 206-WH, all of which spell out specs down to the ounce. What the BBMK-304 does have is a 4.4-star average across 141 reviews, a review count well ahead of a brand-new listing and not far off the Yakima 206-FRT's 225. Fifty-plus units sold last month is respectable, though it trails the MK-93G's 400+ and the 206-WH's 200+.
For anglers who prioritize a track record of buyer satisfaction over a full spec sheet, the BBMK-304 is a reasonable pick at this price. Those who want exact weight or hook type listed before adding to cart may prefer one of the fully specified alternatives instead, since the missing spec fields are the clearest gap between this listing and its rivals.
Pros
- 4.4-star average rating across 141 reviews
- 50+ units bought last month shows consistent demand
- Priced at $6.23, well below both Yakima 206 models at $8.99
- In stock and ready to ship
- Review count of 141 is high enough to make the average meaningful
Cons
- Amazon's listing does not specify material, weight, or hook style
- 141 reviews is far fewer than the MK-93G's 1,536
- 50+ bought last month trails the MK-93G's 400+ and the 206-WH's 200+
- No color or size option listed on the page
Performance notes
Spinnerbait performance in the water usually comes down to blade type, weight, and skirt material, none of which are listed on the BBMK-304's Amazon page. That is a gap next to the MK-93G, which spells out a 1/8 oz size and J hook, or the 206-WH, which lists a needle point hook and 1.12 ounce weight. Without that detail, buyers are relying on the 4.4-star rating and 141 reviews as the main signal of how the bait performs, rather than matching a known weight to a known depth or retrieve speed. At $6.23, it sits well below both Yakima models at $8.99 and above the MK-93G's $3.99, a middle price point paired with a middle-of-the-pack rating. Anglers who fish by feel and trust buyer ratings over spec sheets will find that trade-off acceptable. Those planning retrieves around a specific blade weight should check the product images or description directly before buying.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across 141 reviews puts the BBMK-304 in solid territory, just below the MK-93G's 4.6 and the two Yakima models' 4.7, but with enough reviews behind it to rule out a fluke. The gap in review volume is the bigger story: 141 versus the MK-93G's 1,536 and the 206-WH's 1,023 suggests this bait has not moved through nearly as many tackle boxes, even though it earns a comparable score from the buyers who did try it. Fifty-plus units bought last month keeps it well ahead of the 206-FRT's 0 bought, showing the demand is real, just smaller in scale than the category leaders.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Strike BBMK-304 spinnerbait a good value at $6.23?
At $6.23, it costs more than the $3.99 Strike MK-93G but less than the $8.99 Yakima models. Its 4.4-star rating across 141 reviews backs up the price, and 50+ units bought last month shows it is a bait people keep buying, not just a new listing with a few early reviews.
What material and weight is the Strike BBMK-304 made from?
Amazon's listing for this ASIN does not specify material, weight, or hook style. Buyers who need that detail before purchasing should check the product photos and description on the listing page directly, since it is not part of the structured spec data available for this bait.
How does the BBMK-304 compare to the Strike MK-93G?
The MK-93G is cheaper at $3.99, has a higher 4.6-star rating, and far more reviews at 1,536 with 400+ bought last month. The BBMK-304 costs more at $6.23 with fewer reviews at 141, though its 4.4-star average and 50+ bought last month still point to steady demand.