Baitmate 558W Fish Attractant Review

3.9 (382) Amazon rating$7.87200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Baitmate 558W Fish Attractant costs $7.87 and holds a 3.9 star average across 382 reviews, the lowest rating of the four attractants compared here. It still moves 200 or more units a month, so anglers keep buying it, but Berkley's 1004950 beats it on both price and rating by a wide margin.

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Best for

Anglers who want a small, inexpensive 0.25 pound bottle of Baitmate attractant to carry in the tackle box, and who are not concerned about the lower 3.9 star average compared to Berkley's options.

Skip if

Skip it if rating matters more than price. Berkley's 1004950 costs $6.97 with a 4.6 star average across 5,900 reviews, and the BTCOY2 costs $4.56 with a 4.6 star average across 4,600 reviews, both far ahead of the 558W's 3.9 stars.

  • Weight 0.25 Pounds
  • Color Red
  • Priced 16% below the category median ($9.43 across 42 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.9/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.9/5

    3.9 average across 382 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.4/5

    382 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

Topping off a spinner or bait chunk with a squeeze of attractant before it hits the water is a habit a lot of catfish and panfish anglers never break. The Baitmate 558W Fish Attractant is one of the smaller bottles built for that habit, a 0.25 pound container priced at $7.87 and listed in red packaging.

At $7.87 the 558W sits in the middle of the field on price alone, but it is actually the priciest bottle in this group of four once you line up the numbers. Berkley's BTCOY2 runs $4.56, the GCN runs $5.62, and the 1004950 runs $6.97. Its 3.9 star average across 382 reviews is also the weakest showing here. The BTCOY2 and the 1004950 both hold 4.6 stars, one across 4,600 reviews and the other across 5,900, and even the GCN at 4.2 stars across 357 reviews edges out the 558W.

Demand still shows up in the sales data. Baitmate reports 200 or more units bought in the past month, matching the GCN's pace and landing well behind the BTCOY2's 700 or more and the 1004950's 2,000 or more. That gap between review count and current buying suggests a smaller, steadier base of repeat buyers rather than a product picking up new fans. For anglers who already prefer this scent or format, it is in stock and available at that $7.87 price.

Pros

  • Compact 0.25 pound bottle that fits easily in a tackle bag
  • Still selling at 200 or more units a month despite newer competition
  • 382 reviews is a solid sample size for judging consistency
  • In stock and available directly through Amazon
  • Red color makes the bottle easy to spot in a crowded tackle box

Cons

  • 3.9 star average is the lowest of the four attractants compared here
  • At $7.87 it costs more than three cheaper Berkley alternatives
  • Bought last month figure of 200 or more trails the 700 or more and 2,000 or more of top sellers
  • Only 0.25 pounds per bottle, so heavy users will reorder often

Specifications

Weight0.25 Pounds
ColorRed

Performance notes

The listed weight of 0.25 pounds, or about 4 ounces, puts the 558W in a middle-size tier for attractant bottles. That is enough for a season of regular top-offs before a squeeze bottle needs replacing, though anglers who dip bait daily will burn through it faster than heavier bulk options. The red bottle stands out in a tackle box, which matters when digging through gear boat-side or in low light. Since this is a liquid or gel scent product rather than a hard lure, there is no rod weight, drag rating, or reel gearing to weigh here, the bottle and its scent output are the whole story. At $7.87, buyers are paying more per bottle than the cheapest Berkley option for a size that is not dramatically larger.

What buyers say

A 3.9 star average across 382 reviews is a workable score, but it is the softest number among the four attractants covered here, trailing the GCN's 4.2 and well behind the 4.6 marks posted by the BTCOY2 and the 1004950. That gap usually points to more mixed feedback on scent strength or bottle design rather than outright failures. The 200 or more units bought last month shows the product still has a real, if modest, following, roughly in line with the GCN's pace but a fraction of the 1004950's 2,000 or more. Combined with 382 reviews built up steadily rather than a sudden spike, the pattern reads as a niche pick with a loyal but small repeat base.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Baitmate 558W Fish Attractant worth $7.87?

At $7.87 it costs more than the BTCOY2 ($4.56), GCN ($5.62), and 1004950 ($6.97), while carrying the lowest rating of the group at 3.9 stars across 382 reviews. Buyers focused purely on price and rating have three cheaper, higher rated Berkley options to compare it against before choosing this one.

How big is the bottle and how long does it last?

The listed weight is 0.25 pounds, a compact size meant for topping off lures rather than soaking bulk bait. Anglers who dip or apply it before every cast will go through it faster than occasional users, so factor reorder frequency into the $7.87 price when comparing it to larger containers.

How does it compare to Berkley's fish attractants?

It falls behind on both fronts. Berkley's cheapest option, the BTCOY2, costs $4.56 and holds 4.6 stars across 4,600 reviews, and the 1004950 at $6.97 also holds 4.6 stars across 5,900 reviews. The Baitmate costs more than both while sitting at 3.9 stars across 382 reviews.

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