LED YYDG-10-1177 Fish Attractant Review
Our verdict
The LED YYDG-10-1177 fish attractant pack costs $21.98 for 10 pieces, working out to roughly $2.20 each, and holds a 4.5 star rating across 95 reviews. That review count is a fraction of the 4,000-plus racked up by Berkley's scent-based attractants, so buyers are trusting a much thinner track record for a fundamentally different, light-based approach.
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Anglers who fish at night or in low-visibility water and want a light-based attractant rather than a scent dough, since the set includes 10 pieces at 17 grams total with a sturdy split ring for quick attachment.
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Skip it if you want a proven track record, since 95 reviews is a small sample next to the 4,000 to 5,900 reviews behind the Berkley scent attractants in this comparison, and the $21.98 price is the highest of the group.
- Weight 17 Grams
- Color Green Light
- Pieces 10
- Feature Sturdy Split Ring
- Priced 133% above the category median ($9.43 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 95 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
95 owner reviews, fewer 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
Night fishing or casting into stained water is where scent alone can fall short, and that is the gap the LED YYDG-10-1177 is built to fill. Instead of a dough, gel, or dip like the Berkley attractants in this comparison, it is a 10-piece set of green light attachments, each rigged with a sturdy split ring for clipping onto a hook or lure.
At $21.98 for 10 pieces and 17 grams total, the per-unit cost works out to a little over $2 each, more expensive on a per-piece basis than a single tub of Berkley's $4.56 to $6.97 scent attractants, though the two product types are not doing the same job. The green light and split ring spec point to a straightforward clip-on accessory rather than a bait additive.
Review volume is thin at 95, a small fraction of the 4,000-plus reviews behind Berkley's BTBMP-AST1 and the thousands behind the BTCOY2 and 1004950. The 4.5 star average holds up well for that sample size, and 100+ units bought last month puts it in the same lower demand tier as the GCN and BAITFUEL attractants in this lineup, rather than the volume leaders.
Pros
- 4.5 star average, a solid score even with a smaller review base of 95
- 10 pieces per pack, working out to roughly $2.20 per unit at $21.98
- Sturdy split ring included for quick attachment to hooks or lures
- Green light color is built for low-visibility or night fishing where scent-only attractants may not help
- Lightweight at 17 grams total for the full 10-piece set
- Currently InStock with no availability issues noted
Cons
- Only 95 reviews, far short of the 4,000 to 5,900 reviews behind the Berkley scent attractants in this comparison
- At $21.98, it is the most expensive product in this specific lineup
- 100+ units bought last month is the lowest demand tier among the attractants compared here, tied with the BAITFUEL X89668
- A light-based attractant will not replace a scent additive for anglers who rely on smell to draw strikes
Specifications
| Weight | 17 Grams |
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| Color | Green Light |
| Pieces | 10 |
| Feature | Sturdy Split Ring |
Performance notes
Seventeen grams for the full 10-piece set works out to under 2 grams per unit, so this is a small, clip-on accessory rather than a bulky attachment, in line with how split-ring lures are typically rigged onto a hook eye or lure body. The green light color suggests the appeal is visual, drawing strikes by sight in dark or murky water, which is a different mechanism than the scent-based Berkley attractants in this comparison, none of which specify a light element. A sturdy split ring is a small but practical detail, since a weak ring is one of the more common failure points on clip-on tackle. At $21.98 for 10 pieces, the per-unit cost lands around $2.20, positioning this as a specialty accessory rather than a bulk consumable, which fits a lower monthly sales volume of 100+ compared to the higher-turnover scent products in the group.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 95 reviews is respectable, though the sample is small next to the thousands of reviews behind the Berkley scent attractants in this comparison, so there is less data to confirm the rating holds at scale. Monthly demand of 100+ matches the lower end of this product group, the same tier as the BAITFUEL X89668, rather than the 1,000-plus and 2,000-plus tiers posted by the top Berkley sellers. That pattern suggests a smaller but still satisfied buyer base rather than a mainstream hit, consistent with a niche, light-based accessory competing against far more established scent-based attractants.
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Frequently asked questions
How many pieces come in the LED YYDG-10-1177 pack?
The pack includes 10 pieces with a combined weight of 17 grams, each featuring a sturdy split ring for attaching to a hook or lure. At $21.98, that works out to roughly $2.20 per piece, positioning it as a specialty accessory rather than a bulk bait additive.
Is the LED YYDG-10-1177 as proven as Berkley's scent attractants?
Not by review volume. It carries a 4.5 star rating across 95 reviews, while the Berkley attractants in this comparison range from 357 to 5,900 reviews. The rating itself is solid, but buyers have far less collective feedback to draw on than with the established Berkley options.
How does demand for this product compare to other attractants?
Berkley reports 100+ units bought last month for the LED YYDG-10-1177, the same tier as the BAITFUEL X89668 and below the GCN's 200+, the BTCOY2's 700+, and the 1004950's 2,000+. It is a lower-volume seller relative to the scent-based options in this lineup.