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Drasry Bait Trap 2 Review

4.3 (761) Amazon rating$20.39200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Drasry Bait Trap 2 costs $20.39 and holds a 4.3-star rating across 761 reviews, with 200+ units bought last month. It targets bait, crawfish, and shrimp specifically, at 0.57 kilograms and 15.7 by 11.8 inches, making it a lighter, more species-focused option than the brand's own 60x30cm trap in this same lineup.

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Best for

Anglers targeting bait, crawfish, or shrimp who want a lighter trap at 0.57 kilograms with a solid 4.3-star rating, and who trust the Drasry name after seeing it perform well across both entries in this comparison.

Skip if

Skip it if raw purchase volume matters most, since 200+ units bought last month is modest next to the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ or even Drasry's own 60x30cm trap at 700+, despite a similar 4.3-star rating.

  • Material Polyethylene (PE)
  • Weight 0.57 Kilograms
  • Technique Fishing
  • Size 15.7in x 11.8"
  • Color 1PCS
  • Feature Bait, Crawfish, Fishing, Shrimp

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 761 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    761 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 crawfish, shrimp, or bait fish specifically calls for a trap shaped around that job, and the Drasry Bait Trap 2 is built with that focus, per its listed features covering bait, crawfish, fishing, and shrimp. It measures 15.7 by 11.8 inches, weighs 0.57 kilograms, and sells for $20.39.

That price sits close to the middle of this comparison, above the Frabill 1272's $19.99 but below the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99 and the Frabill 1271's $22.00. At 0.57 kilograms, it is also lighter than the Frabill 1271's 1.05 pounds, making it easier to carry alongside other tackle. The 4.3-star rating across 761 reviews matches the rating on Drasry's own 60x30cm trap, though with far fewer reviews backing it, 761 against that trap's 2,900.

Bought-last-month numbers land at 200+, ahead of the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+, but well behind the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ and Drasry's own 60x30cm trap at 700+. For anglers focused specifically on crawfish or shrimp bait, the species-specific design here may be worth the tradeoff against the higher purchase volume of Drasry's more general-purpose trap, especially if bait longevity in the trap matters more than sheer order volume.

Pros

  • 4.3-star rating across 761 reviews matches Drasry's own higher-volume 60x30cm trap
  • Purpose-built for bait, crawfish, fishing, and shrimp per the listed features
  • At 0.57 kilograms, lighter to carry than the Frabill 1271's 1.05 pounds
  • Bought 200+ times last month, ahead of the Frabill 1271's 50+ and Gee-Feets G40's 100+
  • Compact 15.7 by 11.8 inch size for easier storage

Cons

  • 761 reviews is a much smaller sample than the 2,900 backing Drasry's own 60x30cm trap
  • 200+ bought last month trails Drasry's other listing at 700+ and the Frabill 1272's 1,000+
  • At $20.39, it costs more than the similarly rated Frabill 1272 at $19.99
  • No stainless steel or blended materials here, only polyethylene, which may wear differently over time

Specifications

MaterialPolyethylene (PE)
Weight0.57 Kilograms
TechniqueFishing
Size15.7in x 11.8"
Color1PCS
FeatureBait, Crawfish, Fishing, Shrimp

Performance notes

Polyethylene construction keeps this trap light at 0.57 kilograms, noticeably lighter than the Frabill 1271's 1.05 pounds, which makes a difference when carrying several traps to different spots along a bank or pier. The 15.7 by 11.8 inch size is compact enough to stash in a boat compartment or truck bed without taking up much room. Listing bait, crawfish, fishing, and shrimp together as target features suggests a trap meant for small to medium catch rather than large crab or panfish, aligning it with general bait-gathering trips rather than a single-species pursuit. Filed under fishing rather than a dedicated trapping technique, it reads as a flexible, all-around piece of gear. The tradeoff for that flexibility and light weight is a smaller footprint than some of the bulkier traps in this comparison, which may hold less bait per drop.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star rating across 761 reviews puts this trap on par with Drasry's own 60x30cm trap in this comparison, and above the 4.2 stars carried by two other traps here. The smaller review count, 761 against figures ranging up to 7,700 elsewhere, means the sample is more limited, though the rating itself still reads as solidly positive. The 200+ units bought last month is a modest but real number, ahead of the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+, though well behind the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ and Drasry's other 60x30cm trap at 700+. The pattern suggests a smaller but satisfied buyer base rather than a top seller in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Drasry Bait Trap 2 compare to Drasry's other trap in this lineup?

Both carry a 4.3-star rating, but this trap has 761 reviews against 2,900 for the 60x30cm version, and sold 200+ units last month against that trap's 700+. The 60x30cm version also costs less, at $14.99 versus $20.39 here, making it the stronger value on paper.

What is this bait trap designed to catch?

The listed features cover bait, crawfish, fishing, and shrimp, and it is built from polyethylene at 0.57 kilograms in a 15.7 by 11.8 inch size. That points to a general bait-gathering trap rather than one built for a single large species like crab.

Is the 200+ bought-last-month figure a concern?

It is lower than the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ and Drasry's own 60x30cm trap at 700+, but it still beats the Frabill 1271's 50+ and the Gee-Feets G40's 100+. Paired with a 4.3-star rating, it points to steady rather than exceptional demand.

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