CK307 Spinnerbait Review

4.2 (308) Amazon rating$21.99

Our verdict

The CK307 spinnerbait packs 30 medium, multi-color, treble-hook lures for $21.99, working out to around 73 cents per lure. It carries a 4.2-star rating across 308 reviews, the lowest score in this comparison, and shows 0+ bought last month, meaning recent demand looks quiet next to every alternative here.

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Best for

Anglers who go through a lot of lures and want a large 30-piece bulk pack of medium, multi-color spinnerbaits at roughly 73 cents each, and who don't mind a rating built on a smaller 308-review sample.

Skip if

Skip it if rating matters most, since 4.2 stars is the lowest of any spinnerbait compared here, or if recent sales momentum matters, given the listing shows 0+ bought last month against the 700+ seen on some alternatives.

  • Weight 0.5 Ounces
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size Medium
  • Color Multi Colors
  • Pieces 30
  • Priced 120% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 308 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.2/5

    308 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

Burning through a pile of lures on a long trip, or stocking a tackle box from scratch, is where a bulk pack earns its keep, and the CK307 leans into that with 30 pieces per purchase. Each lure is medium sized, built around a treble hook, and finished in a multi-color mix, priced at $21.99 for the full set and listed at 0.5 ounces in weight.

That works out to roughly 73 cents per lure, well under the $3.99 to $8.99 per-single-lure range of the alternatives referenced elsewhere in this comparison, and far cheaper per unit than any of them once the full 30-piece count is factored in. No brand name is listed on this one, unlike the Strike or Yakima names attached to the single-lure options.

The tradeoff shows up in the numbers: a 4.2-star rating across 308 reviews is the lowest score and among the smaller review samples in this comparison, and 0+ bought last month is also the quietest recent-demand figure here. For buyers prioritizing sheer lure count and low per-unit cost over rating or fresh sales activity, the CK307 still fills a specific role.

Pros

  • 30 pieces per pack for $21.99, working out to roughly 73 cents per lure.
  • Bulk count means restocking a tackle box in one purchase rather than buying single lures repeatedly.
  • 308 reviews is a real, established sample size backing the rating.
  • Multi-color mix gives variety across the 30 lures instead of one fixed color.
  • Treble hook technique matches the setup used on the Yakima 206-FRT.

Cons

  • 4.2-star rating is the lowest among the spinnerbaits compared here, below the 4.6 to 4.7 range of the alternatives.
  • 0+ bought last month, the same quiet recent-demand figure as the Yakima 206-FRT, with no other listing here showing that low a number besides it.
  • At $21.99 it is the highest upfront price of any spinnerbait in this comparison.
  • No brand name listed, unlike the Strike or Yakima names on the alternatives.
  • Medium size only, without the large or small options some other listings offer.

Specifications

Weight0.5 Ounces
TechniqueTreble Hook
SizeMedium
ColorMulti Colors
Pieces30

Performance notes

Thirty medium-sized, multi-color treble hook lures for $21.99 puts the per-unit cost at roughly 73 cents, a bulk-buy structure aimed at anglers who want to keep a tackle box stocked rather than buy one or two lures at a time. The multi-color mix means the pack covers a range of water clarity and light conditions without needing to pick a single finish up front, unlike the fixed single colors on the Strike MK-93G or Yakima listings.

The treble hook setup matches the technique used on the Yakima 206-FRT, a style that hooks aggressively on the strike but can also catch more in heavy cover or vegetation than a J hook or needle point design. With 30 pieces in the pack, losing several lures to snags over a season costs relatively little per lure, even though the $21.99 upfront price is the highest of any spinnerbait in this specific comparison.

What buyers say

At 4.2 stars, the CK307 posts the lowest rating among the spinnerbaits in this comparison, behind the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 and both Yakima listings' 4.7. Its 308 reviews sit in the middle of the pack for volume, more than the Yakima 206-FRT's 225 but well short of the Strike's 1,536 or the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023.

The 0+ bought last month figure matches the Yakima 206-FRT for the quietest recent-demand reading in this comparison, with neither showing recent purchase momentum the way the Strike's 400+ or the Yakima 206-WH's 200+ do. Together, the lower rating and flat recent demand suggest a listing that has an established but not currently very active buyer base.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does each lure cost in the CK307 30-pack?

At $21.99 for 30 pieces, each lure works out to roughly 73 cents, cheaper per unit than any single-lure alternative in this comparison, including the Strike MK-93G at $3.99 or the Yakima packs at $8.99 each for one lure.

Why is the CK307's rating lower than similar spinnerbaits?

Its 4.2-star average across 308 reviews is the lowest of the spinnerbaits compared here, behind the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 and the Yakima packs' 4.7. The listing also shows 0+ bought last month, so recent buyer feedback and purchase activity both trail the alternatives in this specific comparison.

Is there a brand name behind the CK307 spinnerbait?

No brand name is listed for this product, unlike the Strike and Yakima names attached to the single-lure alternatives in this comparison. It is sold simply as the CK307, a medium-sized, multi-color, treble-hook lure pack of 30 pieces.

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