War WE34NIN Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The War WE34NIN Spinnerbait costs $8.99 and holds a 4.4 star average across 112 reviews. Unlike the bass focused spinnerbaits in this comparison, it targets trout and panfish specifically, using a treble hook and stainless steel wire frame at 0.38 ounces, making it a niche pick for anglers outside the typical bass crowd.
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Anglers targeting trout and panfish rather than bass, who want a stainless steel wire spinnerbait with a treble hook in the Firecracker color at 3/8 ounce. A specialty pick for a different species than most spinnerbaits in this comparison.
Skip if
Skip it if bass is the target species, since this listing is built around trout and panfish instead. With only 112 reviews and 50+ bought last month, it also trails the higher volume bass focused alternatives here on demand.
- Material Stainless Steel Wire
- Weight 0.38 Ounces
- Target Species Trout Panfish
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size 3/8 oz.
- Color Firecracker
- Priced 10% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 112 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
112 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
Standing at the edge of a trout stream rather than a bass lake, the War WE34NIN Spinnerbait is built for a different crowd than most baits in this comparison. Priced at $8.99, it targets trout and panfish specifically, using a stainless steel wire frame and a treble hook rather than the J hook or needle point setups common on bass spinnerbaits.
At 0.38 ounces and listed as 3/8 oz, it lands in a light to mid weight range, comparable to lighter baits elsewhere in this comparison but aimed at smaller fish. The Firecracker color and single piece packaging round out a listing clearly built around a specific application rather than a general bass tackle box staple.
On the numbers, its 4.4 star average across 112 reviews and 50+ bought last month are modest compared to the bass focused Strike MK-93G's 4.6 rating across 1,536 reviews and 400+ monthly buys, but that comparison is not entirely fair given the different target species. Priced at $8.99, it matches both Yakima listings, though those are built for multi species use rather than trout and panfish specifically. For the right angler chasing a different fish, this remains a reasonable option even without bass focused sales volume.
Pros
- Purpose built for trout and panfish, a different niche than the bass focused alternatives here
- Stainless steel wire construction with a treble hook technique
- 0.38 ounce, 3/8 oz weight fits a light to mid weight presentation
- 4.4 star rating across 112 reviews shows a generally positive reception
- Priced at $8.99, in line with the Yakima listings in this comparison
- Currently InStock and ready to ship
Cons
- Not built for bass, unlike the other spinnerbaits in this comparison
- 112 reviews is the smallest sample size among the listed alternatives
- 50+ bought last month is modest next to the Strike MK-93G's 400+
- Only available in the Firecracker color as a single piece
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel Wire |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.38 Ounces |
| Target Species | Trout Panfish |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | 3/8 oz. |
| Color | Firecracker |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Feature | Spinnerbait |
Performance notes
A treble hook technique differs from the J hook or needle point styles found on the bass oriented spinnerbaits in this comparison, and it is generally paired with smaller, more delicate strikes typical of trout and panfish rather than the harder takes bass can produce. The stainless steel wire frame is a lighter gauge construction than a solid metal body, suited to smaller lures rather than heavier bass tackle.
At 0.38 ounces, listed as 3/8 oz, this sits in a similar weight class to some of the lighter bass baits here, but the trout and panfish target species designation means the blade size and profile are likely scaled down for smaller mouths. The Firecracker color is a bright, high visibility pattern, useful in stained water or lower light conditions common on trout streams and panfish ponds.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 112 reviews is a smaller sample than any other spinnerbait in this comparison, but the rating itself sits close to the field, just below the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 and the Yakima models' 4.7. With 50+ bought last month, demand is modest, well behind the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+, though that gap is partly explained by targeting a different customer base of trout and panfish anglers rather than the larger bass fishing market. The pattern suggests a smaller but apparently satisfied niche audience rather than a widely adopted bass product, which fits a listing built around a specific, less crowded use case.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the War WE34NIN Spinnerbait good for bass fishing?
No, this listing targets trout and panfish specifically, not bass. If bass is the goal, the Strike MK-93G or Yakima 206-WH in this comparison are built around that species instead, both with higher review counts and monthly sales at similar or lower prices.
What hook and material does the War WE34NIN Spinnerbait use?
It uses a treble hook on a stainless steel wire frame, weighing 0.38 ounces and listed at 3/8 oz. It comes as a single piece in the Firecracker color, priced at $8.99. Availability is currently InStock, so it can be added to an order right away.
How does the War WE34NIN compare in reviews to bass focused spinnerbaits?
Its 4.4 star average across 112 reviews trails the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 across 1,536 reviews and the Yakima models' 4.7 rating. With 50+ bought last month, it also sees less monthly demand than those bass focused alternatives, reflecting its smaller trout and panfish niche.