Keenjorika Fishing Lures Multi Jointed Fish Fishing Kits, Slow-Sinking Lifelike Review

4.5 (1,500) Amazon rating$9.99600+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Keenjorika Multi Jointed Fishing Lure targets trout and bass specifically, a detail most plugs in this comparison skip. At $9.99 for three lures with a 4.5-star average across 1,500 reviews and 600+ bought last month, it pairs species-specific targeting with solid buyer volume.

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Best for

Trout and bass anglers who want a slow-sinking, treble-hook lure built for those species by name, and who prefer a mid-size review base of 1,500 with a 4.5-star average over an untested or oversized listing.

Skip if

Skip this if you fish primarily for saltwater species like the spearfish targeted by the Strike HCBPM-513, or if you need a lure under $9.99, since the Strike is priced lower at $5.76 per piece.

  • Material Plastic Hard Bait
  • Weight 0.55 Ounces
  • Target Species Trout, Bass
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size 100cm
  • Color 3 Pack-Style 2
  • Priced 17% below the category median ($11.99 across 20 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 1,500 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.8/5

    1,500 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

The Keenjorika Multi Jointed Fishing Lure comes as a 3-piece set of slow-sinking, jointed plastic hard bait, each about 100cm and 0.55 ounces, priced at $9.99. Unlike several plugs in this comparison, it lists specific target species, trout and bass, which narrows its intended use rather than leaving it general purpose.

At 4.5 stars across 1,500 reviews, it sits in the middle of the pack on rating but has a review base more than double the Strike HCBPM-513's 681 and more than the LUCKY FM110's 612 or the Gotcha G300GH's 744. That combination of a mid-range rating and an above-average review count suggests a listing that has been purchased and reviewed by a meaningfully larger group than most alternatives here.

The bought-last-month figure of 600+ also outpaces every comparison plug except the higher-priced TRUSCEND-style listings, sitting well above the 200+ for the LUCKY, the 100+ for the Strike, and the 50+ for the Gotcha. Paired with InStock availability and a treble-hook technique built into the design, the pattern points to a lure that trout and bass anglers are buying in real numbers rather than a slow-moving niche item.

Pros

  • Named target species, trout and bass, unlike most plugs compared here
  • 4.5-star average across 1,500 reviews, a larger sample than the Strike, LUCKY, or Gotcha listings
  • 600+ bought last month, ahead of every comparison plug except the highest-volume budget set
  • Three lures per pack at $9.99, or roughly $3.33 each
  • Slow-sinking design suited to a controlled treble-hook presentation
  • InStock and ready to ship

Cons

  • 4.5-star rating is below the 4.7 stars held by the LUCKY FM110-CIF-714MSD
  • At 0.55 ounces per lure, it is heavier than several lighter alternatives in this comparison
  • 100cm size listing is unusually large and may need double-checking against typical lure dimensions
  • Only two named target species, so anglers after other freshwater fish get no listed guidance

Specifications

MaterialPlastic Hard Bait
Weight0.55 Ounces
Target SpeciesTrout, Bass
TechniqueTreble Hook
Size100cm
Color3 Pack-Style 2
Pieces3

Performance notes

Each lure in the 3-pack is built from plastic hard bait in a multi-jointed body, which typically allows more side-to-side motion on the retrieve than a single rigid plug. At 0.55 ounces, it carries enough weight for a controlled cast without needing extra split shot, and the slow-sinking design keeps it in the strike zone longer on the pause, a detail that matters for the trout and bass species named on the listing. The treble-hook setup is standard for jointed hard baits aimed at active game fish. Weighed against the comparison set, this lure sits in the middle on price at $9.99 for three, above the Strike's $5.76 single piece but below the $17.99 asked for the LUCKY and the $21.50 for the Gotcha 3-pack, positioning it as a mid-budget, species-targeted option rather than the cheapest or the priciest choice.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star average sits comfortably in range with most of the comparison set, but the 1,500-review count is more than double what the Strike, LUCKY, or Gotcha listings show individually, which gives this rating more weight behind it. The 600+ bought last month figure is also notably strong, beating every other plug in this comparison aside from higher-volume budget multi-packs. Taken together, a mid-to-high rating held across a larger review base, plus purchase volume that outpaces most alternatives, suggests trout and bass anglers are finding this lure reliably enough to keep buying it rather than it riding a short promotional spike.

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Frequently asked questions

What fish is the Keenjorika Multi Jointed Lure designed for?

The listing names trout and bass as target species, which is more specific than most plugs in this comparison. That makes it a more direct pick for freshwater anglers after those species rather than a general-purpose lure with no stated target.

How many lures are in the Keenjorika 3-pack?

The set includes three slow-sinking, jointed lures, each about 100cm and 0.55 ounces, for $9.99 total. That works out to roughly $3.33 per lure, a mid-range price point compared to the other plugs in this lineup, sitting between the cheaper single-piece and pricier multi-packs.

Is the Keenjorika lure a strong seller?

Yes. It shows 600+ bought last month and a 4.5-star average across 1,500 reviews, a larger review base than three of the four comparison plugs on this page. That combination points to steady, ongoing demand among trout and bass anglers rather than a one-time surge.

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