Woanger Woanger-Accessories-77 Bait Trap Review
Our verdict
The Woanger Woanger-Accessories-77 Bait Trap costs $24.99 and combines a nylon and steel wire frame with a foldable, portable design. Its 4.0-star rating across 151 reviews and 100+ bought last month place it in the middle of this comparison, priced below the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99 but above the Frabill 1272's $19.99.
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Anglers who want a lightweight foldable trap at 1.14 kilograms that packs down for transport, and who are comfortable with a mid-pack rating and review count rather than the highest-rated or best-selling option in this category.
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Skip it if the review count matters most to you. At 151 reviews, this trap has far less data behind its 4.0-star average than the Frabill 1272's 7,700 reviews or the Gee-Feets G40's 3,100.
- Material nylon and steel wire
- Weight 1.14 Kilograms
- Technique Net/Trap
- Color black
- Feature Foldable, Portable
- Priced 14% above the category median ($22.00 across 27 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 151 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
151 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
Hauling bait to a dock or a boat launch is easier when the trap folds down small enough to fit in a tote bag. The Woanger Woanger-Accessories-77 Bait Trap is built for that scenario, using a nylon and steel wire frame that weighs 1.14 kilograms and folds flat when not in use. It comes in black, is currently in stock, and is priced at $24.99.
Set against the other bait traps in this comparison, the Woanger lands in the middle on most measures. Its 4.0-star rating across 151 reviews trails the 4.4 to 4.5 stars posted by the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps, and its review count is far smaller than the Frabill 1272's 7,700 or the Gee-Feets G40's 3,100. On price, though, $24.99 sits comfortably between the Frabill 1272's $19.99 and the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99, and the 100+ bought last month matches the pace of the Gee-Feets G40.
The nylon and steel wire build and foldable, portable design make this a reasonable middle-ground pick for anglers who do not need the deepest review history. Buyers chasing the highest rating or the largest sales volume in this category will find stronger numbers elsewhere, but the specs and price here are far from the weakest in the field.
Pros
- Foldable, portable design at 1.14 kilograms makes it easy to pack for a trip
- Nylon and steel wire construction combines flexibility with a rigid frame
- Priced at $24.99, cheaper than the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99
- 100+ bought last month matches the pace of the pricier Gee-Feets G40
- 151 reviews give a reasonable sample size for a mid-tier trap
Cons
- 4.0-star rating trails the 4.4 to 4.5 stars posted by Frabill and Gee-Feets traps
- 151 reviews is far fewer than the Frabill 1272's 7,700 or the Gee-Feets G40's 3,100
- Costs more than the Frabill 1272's $19.99 and Frabill 1271's $22.00
- No listed target species or dimension specs beyond weight and color
Specifications
| Material | nylon and steel wire |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.14 Kilograms |
| Technique | Net/Trap |
| Color | black |
| Feature | Foldable, Portable |
Performance notes
A nylon and steel wire build gives the Woanger trap a blend of flexibility and rigidity, with the steel wire likely forming the trap's frame while nylon components handle the mesh or connecting parts. At 1.14 kilograms, it is heavier than some ultra-light foldable traps but still light enough to carry to a dock or boat without much effort. The foldable, portable design means it collapses for transport and storage, a useful feature for anglers who do not have a dedicated spot to store a rigid trap between trips. Priced at $24.99, it sits in the middle of the four traps compared here, cheaper than the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99 but pricier than the Frabill 1272's $19.99. That middle-of-the-road pricing lines up with a middle-of-the-road rating, 4.0 stars against the 4.4 to 4.5 stars posted by the other traps, suggesting the value proposition is consistent rather than skewed in either direction.
What buyers say
A 4.0-star average across 151 reviews sits below the 4.4 to 4.5 stars earned by the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps in this comparison. The review count itself, 151, is modest, far short of the thousands logged by those more established competitors, which means the average carries a bit more statistical noise. Still, 100+ units bought last month shows ongoing, steady demand rather than a stalled listing, and it matches the same 100+ figure posted by the Gee-Feets G40. Taken together, the pattern suggests a trap that satisfies most buyers who choose it but has not yet built the long track record that would make its 4.0-star average as reliable a signal as the 4.4 to 4.5 stars posted by traps with thousands more reviews behind them.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Woanger bait trap easy to transport?
Yes. It has a foldable, portable design and weighs 1.14 kilograms, which is light enough to carry to a dock or boat launch and fold down for storage in a bag or truck bed between trips. The nylon and steel wire frame keeps that folding mechanism relatively simple.
How does the Woanger's price and rating compare to competitors?
At $24.99, it costs more than the Frabill 1272's $19.99 but less than the Gee-Feets G40's $31.99. Its 4.0-star rating across 151 reviews is lower than the 4.4 to 4.5 stars the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps carry, though its 100+ bought last month figure matches the Gee-Feets G40's pace.
Does 151 reviews give a reliable picture of this trap?
It is a moderate sample, smaller than the Frabill 1272's 7,700 or the Gee-Feets G40's 3,100 reviews, so there is more room for the average to shift. Combined with 100+ units bought last month, it points to steady but not runaway demand.