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Strike MRCSB18-195 Spinnerbait Review

4.4 Amazon rating$3.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Strike MRCSB18-195 spinnerbait costs just $3.99 and targets crappie with a synthetic 1/8oz J-hook design, carrying a listed 4.4-star rating despite showing 0 reviews so far. It has still moved 100+ units in the past month, cheaper than every alternative in this comparison and priced identically to the far more reviewed Strike MK-93G.

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Best for

Crappie anglers who want a cheap, lightweight 1/8oz J-hook lure in Chartreuse Shiner color and don't need a large review history to feel confident, since 100+ recent purchases show the listing is actively selling.

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Skip it if you want a rating backed by an established review history, since this listing shows 4.4 stars across 0 reviews. The similarly priced Strike MK-93G offers the same $3.99 point with 1,536 reviews behind it instead.

  • Material Synthetic
  • Weight 0.13 Ounces
  • Target Species Crappie
  • Technique J Hook
  • Size 1/8oz
  • Color Chartreuse Shiner
  • Priced 60% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)

Overview

Crappie fishing often comes down to small, light lures that mimic bait fish without spooking fish in clear, shallow water, and the Strike MRCSB18-195 fits that niche directly. It is a synthetic 1/8oz spinnerbait built around a J hook, sized at 0.13 ounces, and finished in a Chartreuse Shiner color, aimed specifically at crappie rather than the multi-species or bass-focused designs sold elsewhere in this lineup.

At $3.99 it matches the price of the Strike MK-93G exactly, though that sibling listing carries 1,536 reviews and 400+ bought last month against this one's 0 reviews and 100+ bought last month. The Yakima 206-FRT and Yakima 206-WH both cost more at $8.99 and use different hook styles, treble and needle point, aimed at multi species rather than crappie specifically.

The MRCSB18-195's own listing shows a 4.4-star rating with 0 reviews recorded, an unusual combination that leaves the rating without a visible track record to back it up. Still, 100+ bought last month is a real, moderate demand signal, ahead of the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+ and behind the Strike MK-93G's 400+, suggesting the crappie-specific design is finding buyers even without a built-up review history yet.

Pros

  • Priced at just $3.99, matching the cheapest alternative in this comparison.
  • Purpose-built for crappie with a Target Species spec, unlike the bass or multi-species alternatives listed here.
  • Lightweight at 0.13 ounces in a 1/8oz size, suited to finesse presentations.
  • 100+ bought last month shows real recent demand despite having no review history yet.
  • Synthetic build keeps the per-unit cost low for a single lure.
  • Listed as in stock and currently available to order.

Cons

  • 0 reviews recorded despite a listed 4.4-star rating, so there is no visible buyer feedback behind the score.
  • Single piece per purchase, versus multi-lure packs offered by some other listings in this comparison.
  • 100+ bought last month trails the Strike MK-93G's 400+ at the identical $3.99 price.
  • J hook design only, with no alternative hook style offered in this listing.
  • No brand reputation signal beyond the Strike name, since there is no review volume to confirm consistency.

Specifications

MaterialSynthetic
Weight0.13 Ounces
Target SpeciesCrappie
TechniqueJ Hook
Size1/8oz
ColorChartreuse Shiner
Pieces1
FeatureFishing lure

Performance notes

A 0.13-ounce, 1/8oz synthetic spinnerbait built on a J hook is a finesse setup, light enough to work at slower retrieve speeds and subtler than the heavier metal designs used on some of the multi-piece packs in this comparison. The Chartreuse Shiner color and crappie-specific target species point toward panfish water rather than the bass or multi-species presentations the alternatives are built for.

A J hook is a simpler, single-point design compared to the treble hook on the Yakima 206-FRT or the needle point on the Yakima 206-WH, generally snagging less in light cover, which suits the calmer, structure-heavy water crappie tend to hold in. At 1 piece per purchase and $3.99, the cost of losing a single lure to a snag is low, though it also means replacing it one at a time rather than drawing from a larger multi-pack like the six-piece or ten-piece options sold elsewhere on the site.

What buyers say

The MRCSB18-195 lists a 4.4-star rating but 0 reviews, a combination that makes the score hard to interpret since there is no visible sample of buyer feedback behind it. That puts it in an unusual spot next to the Strike MK-93G, its closest sibling at the same $3.99 price, which has built up 1,536 reviews and a 4.6-star average over time.

What does carry weight is the 100+ bought last month figure, which shows real, ongoing purchase activity even without an established review base. That figure sits behind the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+, but ahead of the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+, placing it in the middle of the pack for recent demand despite lacking any review history to lean on.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the Strike MRCSB18-195 show a rating with no reviews?

The listing carries a 4.4-star average but 0 reviews recorded, a combination that suggests the rating may be new or drawn from a source not reflected in the review count shown. Buyers wanting a proven track record may prefer the Strike MK-93G, an identically priced sibling with 1,536 reviews behind its 4.6-star score.

Is the Strike MRCSB18-195 good for crappie fishing specifically?

Yes, its listed Target Species spec is crappie, and it is built as a lightweight 0.13-ounce, 1/8oz synthetic lure on a J hook, a finesse setup suited to panfish presentations. That makes it more targeted than the bass or multi-species alternatives compared in this review.

How does the price compare to other spinnerbaits in this lineup?

At $3.99, it ties the Strike MK-93G for the lowest price among the four spinnerbaits compared here, well under the Yakima 206-FRT and 206-WH at $8.99 each. It is a single piece per purchase, so the per-lure cost stays low even without a multi-pack format.

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