FouceClaus 4333962713 Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The FouceClaus 4333962713 spinnerbait delivers 10 metal, treble-hook lures for $12.25, backed by a 4.4-star rating across 2,194 reviews. Bought 700+ times last month, the highest recent-demand figure of any spinnerbait in this comparison, it targets five species including pike, salmon and walleye that none of the smaller listings here specifically cover.
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Multi-species anglers targeting bass, northern pike, salmon, trout or walleye who want a 10-piece metal pack backed by 2,194 reviews and the highest bought-last-month figure, 700+, of any spinnerbait compared on this page.
Skip if
Skip it if you only fish for crappie or need an ultra-budget single lure, since the $3.99 Strike MK-93G is cheaper and the FouceClaus's 4.16-ounce weight and large size are built for bigger, harder-fighting species.
- Material Metal
- Weight 4.16 ounces
- Target Species Bass, Northern Pike, Salmon, Trout, Walleye
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size Large
- Color blue
- Priced 23% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 2,194 owner ratings
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Popularity4.6/5
2,194 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
Targeting bass, northern pike, salmon, trout and walleye all with one lure means covering a wide range of fish sizes and fighting styles, and the FouceClaus 4333962713 is built with that spread in mind. It is a 10-piece metal pack, sized large at 4.16 ounces, finished in blue, and set up with a treble hook technique, priced at $12.25 for the set.
That places it above the Strike MK-93G's $3.99 and the Yakima packs' $8.99 in raw price, but the FouceClaus covers five target species against the Strike's bass-only listing and the Yakima's generic multi species tag, and it comes as 10 pieces rather than a single lure. Its 2,194 reviews also outpace the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023 and the Yakima 206-FRT's 225, though the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 sits closer to that range.
At 4.4 stars, the rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by all three alternatives, a gap worth weighing against its broader species coverage and larger pack size. What stands out most is demand: 700+ bought last month is the highest figure among every spinnerbait in this comparison, ahead of the Strike's 400+ and well past the Yakima listings' 200+ and 0+.
Pros
- 700+ bought last month, the highest recent-demand figure among all four spinnerbaits compared here.
- Covers five target species, bass, northern pike, salmon, trout and walleye, broader than any alternative in this comparison.
- 2,194 reviews backing its 4.4-star rating, more than double the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023.
- 10-piece metal pack keeps the per-lure cost around $1.23, cheaper per unit than the single-lure Yakima listings at $8.99.
- 4.16-ounce weight in a large size suited to bigger, harder-fighting species like pike and salmon.
Cons
- 4.4-star rating is the lowest among the four spinnerbaits compared, trailing the 4.6 to 4.7 range of the alternatives.
- At $12.25 it costs more upfront than the $3.99 to $8.99 range of the other listings.
- Treble hooks tend to snag more in heavy cover than the J hook or needle point designs on some alternatives.
- Single blue color option, versus the assorted or named-color choices on some competing listings.
- Weighs 4.16 ounces total, heavier gear that may be overkill for light freshwater panfish trips.
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Target Species | Bass, Northern Pike, Salmon, Trout, Walleye |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | Large |
| Color | blue |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
A 4.16-ounce, large-sized metal spinnerbait built around a treble hook is a heavier setup than the single-lure alternatives here, generating more vibration and flash to draw strikes from bigger, harder-pulling fish like northern pike, salmon and walleye alongside bass and trout. That weight and size profile puts it in a different use case than the lighter single lures in this comparison, better suited to bigger water and stronger tackle.
The treble hook technique matches the Yakima 206-FRT's setup rather than the J hook on the Strike MK-93G or the needle point on the Yakima 206-WH, a hook style that tends to grab hard on the strike but can also snag more in heavy cover or vegetation. Buying 10 pieces at once for $12.25 spreads that snag risk across a larger set, so losing a lure or two to structure costs less per unit than replacing a single $8.99 lure outright.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average is the lowest rating among the four spinnerbaits in this comparison, sitting below the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 and both Yakima listings' 4.7. That gap is worth noting, though 2,194 reviews is a large enough sample that the score reflects a genuinely broad base of buyers rather than a small or new one, more than double the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023 reviews.
The standout figure is demand: 700+ bought last month is the highest recent-purchase number of any spinnerbait compared here, ahead of the Strike's 400+ and far beyond the Yakima 206-WH's 200+ or the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+. That combination, a slightly lower rating paired with the strongest current buying activity, suggests the broader species coverage and pack size are driving real ongoing demand.
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Frequently asked questions
How many species can the FouceClaus 4333962713 spinnerbait target?
The listing covers five target species: bass, northern pike, salmon, trout and walleye. That is broader than the bass-only Strike MK-93G or the generic multi-species labels on the Yakima 206-FRT and 206-WH, making it a more versatile pick for anglers fishing mixed water.
Why is the FouceClaus's rating lower than some cheaper alternatives?
Its 4.4-star average trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Strike MK-93G and Yakima listings, based on 2,194 reviews. Despite the slightly lower score, its 700+ bought last month figure is the highest of any spinnerbait compared here, suggesting strong ongoing sales regardless of the rating gap.
Is the FouceClaus pack a good value at $12.25?
Split across 10 pieces, it works out to about $1.23 per lure, cheaper per unit than the single-lure Yakima packs at $8.99 each. Combined with 2,194 reviews and the highest bought-last-month figure in this comparison, it holds up well on a per-lure and demand basis.