Fishbites 41 Soft Lures Review

4.4 (1,918) Amazon rating$7.50400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Fishbites 41 soft lure costs $7.50 and holds a 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews, with 400+ units bought last month. That puts its rating on par with the Berkley EBPHWR while carrying nearly twice the review volume, making it a reasonable pick for anglers restocking soft lures at a similar price point.

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Best for

Anglers who want a soft lure with a large, established review base, 1,918 reviews at 4.4 stars, and steady recent demand at 400+ units bought last month, without paying a premium over comparable Berkley soft lures.

Skip if

Skip this if detailed specs like weight, size, or color matter for your decision, since none are listed here, or if you want the single highest-rated option in this comparison, since the Berkley GMI2-WMPR edges it out at 4.6 stars.

  • Priced 25% below the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 1,918 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.0/5

    1,918 owner reviews, more 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

Restocking a tackle box with soft lures usually comes down to trusting a rating built on real sales volume, and the Fishbites 41 has that in its favor. Priced at $7.50, it carries a 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews, with 400+ units bought last month showing the demand is current, not just historical.

Compared to the alternatives here, its rating matches the $5.99 Berkley EBPHWR exactly at 4.4 stars, though the EBPHWR sells slightly more per month at 500+ versus 400+. The Berkley GMI2-WMPR rates higher at 4.6 stars but has only 197 reviews, a fraction of the Fishbites 41's volume. The Berkley GMG-NAT has more reviews at 2,063 but a lower 4.2-star average, so the Fishbites 41 lands in the middle on both price and score.

No detailed specs such as weight, size, or color are listed for this product, which makes it harder to compare feature for feature against lures like the GMI2-WMPR or GMG-NAT that do list those details. For anglers comfortable buying on rating and review volume alone, the Fishbites 41's numbers hold up well against the field.

Pros

  • 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews puts it on par with the Berkley EBPHWR
  • 400+ bought last month shows consistent, current demand
  • Priced at $7.50, close to the cheapest options in this comparison
  • Nearly ten times the review volume of the Berkley GMI2-WMPR's 197 reviews
  • Listed as in stock and available to ship

Cons

  • No listed specs for weight, size, or color, unlike the Berkley alternatives compared here
  • 4.4-star rating trails the Berkley GMI2-WMPR's 4.6 stars
  • 400+ bought last month is lower than the EBPHWR's 500+
  • Without material or size details, it is harder to judge fit for a specific technique

Performance notes

With no listed weight, size, color, or material for the Fishbites 41, there is little to interpret beyond price and review pattern. At $7.50, it falls between the $5.99 Berkley options and pricier lures, without a spec sheet to explain what that extra cost buys in terms of size or material. The 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews suggests the bait performs as expected for most buyers, but without a pieces-per-pack or size figure, it is not possible to compare cost per lure against the Berkley EBPHWR or GMI2-WMPR directly. Anglers deciding between this and a fully specified option should weigh how much the missing details matter to their setup. If pack size and profile are not deciding factors, the rating and review volume alone give a reasonable basis for choosing the Fishbites 41 over a less-reviewed alternative.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews is a large sample, and it lines up exactly with the Berkley EBPHWR's 4.4-star average, though the EBPHWR has fewer total reviews at 989. The 400+ units bought last month falls just short of the EBPHWR's 500+, suggesting demand is strong but not the highest in this group. Compared to the Berkley GMG-NAT, which has more reviews at 2,063 but a lower 4.2-star score, the Fishbites 41's balance of high review count and above-average rating points to a bait that satisfies most buyers without standing out as either the top scorer or the top seller in this comparison.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Fishbites 41 compare in rating to similar soft lures?

It holds a 4.4-star average across 1,918 reviews, matching the Berkley EBPHWR's 4.4-star score exactly. The Berkley GMI2-WMPR rates higher at 4.6 stars, but with only 197 reviews, a much smaller sample than the Fishbites 41's nearly 2,000 reviews, which makes the Fishbites 41's average a steadier read.

Are there detailed specs like weight or size for this lure?

No weight, size, color, or material details are listed for the Fishbites 41 in the available product information. Anglers who need those specifics to match a particular rod, line, or technique may want to compare against a fully specified option like the Berkley GMI2-WMPR before deciding.

Is the Fishbites 41 selling well right now?

Yes, it shows 400+ units bought last month, close to the Berkley EBPHWR's 500+ and ahead of the GMI2-WMPR's 300+. Combined with 1,918 reviews and a 4.4-star average, that suggests steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike in sales.

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