6PCS 98705767 Topwater Lure Review

4.4 (2,352) Amazon rating$13.991,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 6PCS 98705767 Topwater Lure sits at $13.99 and has pulled in 2,352 reviews at a 4.4 star average, with 1,000 or more bought in the last month. That review volume alone puts it ahead of every other topwater lure in this set, making it the safer default pick for anglers who want proof of demand before they buy.

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Best for

Anglers who want a topwater lure backed by a large sample size, over 2,300 reviews, and steady recent demand, and who are comfortable buying without a detailed spec sheet from the listing itself.

Skip if

Skip it if you want to compare exact weight, material, or target species before ordering, since none of those specs are listed here, unlike the Rebel, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON alternatives.

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 2,352 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.3/5

    2,352 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

Stock up before a weekend on the water and you will run into the 6PCS 98705767 Topwater Lure fast. It lists at $13.99, and Amazon shows 2,352 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, with 1,000 or more units bought in the last month. That is a big number for a lure listing, and it signals a product that keeps moving off shelves rather than sitting as a one-time impulse buy.

The listing itself does not break out material, weight, or target species the way the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB, and Heddon X9225BON pages do. Those three lures each spell out weight in grams, hook style, and preferred species like bass, trout, or crappie. The 6PCS 98705767 skips that detail, so buyers are leaning on the review count and rating instead of a spec sheet when they decide.

At $13.99 for six pieces, the per-lure cost lands below the single-lure Heddon options at $6.99 to $9.50 once you account for quantity, assuming the pack is priced as a set. The rating of 4.4 stars is close to the pack of alternatives, which run 4.6 to 4.7, but none of them come close to the 2,352 review count or the 1,000-plus monthly buy rate here. For anglers who weight proof of demand heavily, that volume is the strongest argument for this listing.

Pros

  • 4.4 star average across 2,352 reviews, the largest review count of any topwater lure listing compared here.
  • 1,000 or more units bought in the last month, well above the 100 or 200 monthly buy rate on every alternative in this set.
  • Priced at $13.99 for a six-piece pack, undercutting the per-lure cost of the single Heddon options once you divide by piece count.
  • Currently in stock, so there is no backorder wait before a trip.
  • A rating that holds steady at 4.4 stars even with more than double the review volume of the next closest listing.

Cons

  • No material, weight, or target species listed on the page, unlike the Rebel F7356 and both Heddon entries.
  • Rating of 4.4 stars trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the three single-lure alternatives.
  • No stated technique or hook style, making it harder to match to a specific presentation.
  • Generic model number, 98705767, in place of a named lure series.

Performance notes

Topwater lures work by drawing strikes on the surface, so weight, hook type, and profile normally decide how a bait sits and moves during a retrieve. The 6PCS 98705767 listing does not publish those numbers, which makes it hard to say from the spec sheet alone how it will behave compared to the Rebel F7356 at 9.07 grams or the Heddon X9225BON at 14 grams. What is known is the price, $13.99, and that it ships as a multi-lure pack, based on the six-piece count in the name. Buyers choosing between a walking bait like the Zara Puppy-style Heddon X9225BON, a prop bait like the Heddon Tiny Torpedo, or this listing are working with different amounts of information: two of the three alternatives spell out target species and technique, while this one leans entirely on its review volume and bought-last-month figure to make its case.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average holding steady across 2,352 reviews is a meaningful pattern. Ratings tend to drift downward as review counts climb into the thousands, since a bigger sample captures more edge cases, so staying at 4.4 with this much volume suggests consistent satisfaction rather than a small batch of enthusiastic early buyers. The 1,000-plus bought-last-month figure reinforces that reading: this is not a listing coasting on old reviews, it is still moving in real volume right now. Compared to the three alternatives, each sitting at 100-plus monthly purchases and 1,100 to 1,600 total reviews, the 6PCS 98705767 shows a demand pattern several times larger, even though its star average sits a few tenths below the top performers in this set.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the 6PCS 98705767 Topwater Lure worth $13.99?

At $13.99 with 2,352 reviews averaging 4.4 stars and 1,000 or more bought in the last month, it has the deepest track record of any topwater lure in this comparison. The price sits in the middle of the range covered here, and the review volume is the strongest signal that it consistently sells and gets used.

How does it compare to the Heddon topwater lures?

The Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON both rate higher, at 4.7 and 4.6 stars, and list full specs like weight in grams and target species. The 6PCS 98705767 skips those details but posts far more reviews, 2,352 against 1,200 and 1,600, and a much higher recent buy rate.

What species does this lure target?

The listing does not specify a target species, hook style, or weight, unlike the Rebel F7356, which lists bass and trout, or the Heddon options, which name bass and crappie. Buyers who need that detail before ordering should check the alternatives instead of this pack.

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