1.6in/3.3/3.9in Fishing Soft Lure Trout Worm Earthworm Bait Lifelike Fake Review
Our verdict
This 50-pack of 3.3 inch brown trout worm lures costs $6.95 and has moved 400+ units in the last month, though its listed 4.1 star rating currently rests on 0 recorded reviews. At under $7 for 50 pieces, it is the cheapest per-piece option in this comparison, but the rating carries little weight until reviews accumulate.
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Trout anglers who want a cheap, high-volume pack of small worm lures for a day where losing several rigs to snags is expected, and who don't mind buying without an established review history behind this specific 50-piece listing.
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Skip it if you want a rating you can trust, since the 4.1 star average sits on 0 reviews, or if you specifically need lures rated for bass rather than trout, since target species is listed as trout only.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.03 Kilograms
- Target Species Trout
- Size 3.3inch
- Color Brown (50pcs/Pack)
- Pieces 50
- Priced 30% below the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)
Overview
Trout fishing around rocky streams and undercut banks tends to eat lures fast, so a pack that gives you plenty of spares without a big price tag has an obvious appeal. A 50 count bag of small worm imitations is built exactly for that kind of attrition.
This listing packs 50 brown, 3.3 inch plastic worm lures, weighing roughly 0.03 kilograms combined, aimed specifically at trout, and priced at $6.95, the lowest price point among the soft lures covered in this comparison. It has sold 400+ units in the past month, a respectable figure, though the listed 4.1 star rating currently has 0 reviews attached to it, meaning there is no visible customer feedback backing that number yet.
Compared to the Berkley EBPHWR ($5.99, 4.4 stars, 989 reviews) and Berkley GMG-NAT ($5.99, 4.2 stars, 2,063 reviews), this pack costs slightly more but includes far more pieces per pack, 50 versus a single lure listed for the Berkley options. The tradeoff is review history: the Berkley lures have thousands of ratings behind their averages, while this trout-specific pack has none recorded yet, so buyers are relying more on the bulk pack size and price than on proven customer feedback.
Pros
- 50 pieces per pack, more than any single-lure alternative in this comparison
- Priced at $6.95, among the lowest per-listing prices tracked here
- 400+ units bought in the last month shows active recent demand
- Specifically sized and marketed for trout at 3.3 inches, matching a common trout lure profile
- Lightweight at roughly 0.03 kilograms combined, plastic construction per the listing
Cons
- 0 reviews recorded despite the listed 4.1 star rating, so the average is not yet backed by visible customer feedback
- Lowest star rating (4.1) of the four soft lures in this comparison
- Target species limited to trout on the listing, so it is not positioned for bass or other species
- Costs slightly more than the $5.99 Berkley EBPHWR and GMG-NAT packs, though it includes far more pieces
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Trout |
| Size | 3.3inch |
| Color | Brown (50pcs/Pack) |
| Pieces | 50 |
| Feature | worm lure |
Performance notes
A 3.3 inch plastic worm at roughly 0.03 kilograms per unit sits in the size range typically used for smaller freshwater species like trout rather than the larger profiles some bass baits use. The brown coloring listed here is a natural imitation shade, which tends to suit clearer trout water where a more realistic profile matters more than bright, attention-grabbing colors. Packing 50 pieces per bag means the per-lure cost works out to a fraction of the $6.95 sticker price, which matters for a lure type that snags and tears easily on rocky stream bottoms. The listing does not break out a technique or rig style the way some competitor listings do, so buyers fishing this on a jig head, a drop shot, or a plain hook will need to supply that terminal tackle separately rather than relying on anything bundled with the pack.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star rating with 0 reviews attached is the lowest-confidence data point in this comparison, since there is no visible review base to confirm that average. What is trackable is the 400+ units bought in the last month, which matches the Berkley GMG-NAT's 400+ figure but trails the Berkley EBPHWR's 500+, though it still represents real recent purchase activity. Until this listing accumulates a review count similar to the Berkley alternatives, which range from 197 to 2,063 reviews, buyers have less third-party confirmation to lean on here than with the more established competitors in this comparison, and should weigh the price and pack size more heavily than the star rating.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this trout worm lure have any customer reviews?
The listing shows a 4.1 star rating but 0 recorded reviews, meaning that average is not yet backed by a visible customer base. The 400+ units bought in the last month is a more concrete signal of current demand than the star rating on its own.
How many lures come in this pack?
This listing includes 50 brown, 3.3 inch plastic worm lures per pack, priced at $6.95 total, weighing roughly 0.03 kilograms combined. That works out to a low per-piece cost compared to single-lure listings like the Berkley alternatives priced individually at $5.99 to $6.79.
Is this lure pack suited for species other than trout?
The listing specifies trout as the target species, so anglers targeting bass or other fish may want to compare it against alternatives like the Berkley GMG-NAT or GMI2-WMPR, both of which list target species as all rather than a single species on their listings.