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Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH Soft Lures Review

4.6 (2,300) Amazon rating$6.99800+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH soft lures cost $6.99, carry a 4.6 star rating across 2,300 reviews, and have sold 800+ units in the last month, the highest rating and joint-highest purchase volume of any soft lure in this comparison. At under $7, that combination of rating, review count, and demand makes it the strongest all-around pick tracked here.

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Best for

Anglers who want the best-rated soft lure in this comparison at a low price, backed by a 2,300-review sample and 800+ units bought last month, without needing to pay a premium for that combination of rating and proven demand.

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Skip it if you specifically need a multi-piece pack, since this listing is sold as a single 1 inch jar item rather than a bundle like the 20 to 50 piece packs from other soft lure listings in this comparison.

  • Material Plastic
  • Weight 0.1 Kilograms
  • Size 1in - Jar
  • Color Green Shiner
  • Pieces 1
  • Feature Bait
  • Priced 30% below the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 2,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    2,300 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

When a bait brand shows up across multiple listings in the same category, comparing those listings side by side is one of the more reliable ways to spot which specific product is actually earning its reputation. The Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH is one of several Berkley soft lures in this comparison, and the numbers behind it stand out from the rest of the lineup.

This listing covers a 1 inch jar of Green Shiner colored plastic bait, weighing 0.1 kilograms, priced at $6.99. It carries a 4.6 star rating across 2,300 reviews and has sold 800+ units in the last month, the highest review count tied with one other listing tracked here and the highest bought-last-month figure of any soft lure in this comparison.

Against other Berkley listings tracked alongside it, the EBPHWR ($5.99, 4.4 stars, 989 reviews) and GMG-NAT ($5.99, 4.2 stars, 2,063 reviews) both cost slightly less but rate lower, while the GMI2-WMPR rates close at 4.6 stars but on a much smaller base of 197 reviews. Even against the GOTOUR LSTT14, which also posts 2,300 reviews and 800+ bought at a higher $15.98 price, the GAJMI1-GRSH matches its demand numbers at less than half the cost, making it the strongest value case among everything covered here.

Pros

  • 4.6 star rating, the highest of any soft lure in this comparison
  • 2,300 reviews, tied for the highest review count tracked here
  • 800+ bought in the last month, the highest recent purchase figure among all soft lures compared
  • Priced at $6.99, far below the $15.98 GOTOUR LSTT14 despite matching its review count and purchase volume
  • Backed by the established Berkley brand name, which also appears in three other listings in this comparison

Cons

  • Sold as a single 1 inch jar item rather than a multi-piece pack like the 20 to 50 count listings elsewhere in this comparison
  • At $6.99, it costs slightly more than the $5.99 Berkley EBPHWR and GMG-NAT
  • Single Green Shiner color option listed, with no stated alternative colorways
  • No target species specified in the listing, unlike the Micro Craw's bluegill and crappie targeting

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
Weight0.1 Kilograms
Size1in - Jar
ColorGreen Shiner
Pieces1
FeatureBait

Performance notes

A 1 inch jar format with a listed weight of 0.1 kilograms suggests this is sold as a bulk bait jar rather than a pre-packaged count of individual lures, which is a different buying unit than the 20 to 50 piece bags covered elsewhere in this comparison. The Green Shiner color is a baitfish imitation pattern, generally suited to matching forage fish rather than the crawfish or worm profiles some of the other listings use. Listed simply as Bait with a plastic material, the entry does not specify technique or target species the way the Micro Craw or the ned rig kit do, so buyers are relying more on the Berkley brand's track record across its lineup than on a detailed spec sheet for this particular jar. At $6.99, it remains priced in line with Berkley's other soft lure listings in this comparison rather than at a premium.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 2,300 reviews is the strongest combined rating and volume signal in this entire comparison, since a sample that large rarely holds a rating that high by accident. The 800+ units bought in the last month matches the top recent purchase figure tracked here, shared only with the GOTOUR LSTT14, which costs more than twice as much. Compared to the Berkley GMI2-WMPR's 4.6 stars on just 197 reviews, this listing shows the same rating held up across more than ten times the review count, which is a stronger indicator that the average reflects a broad pattern of satisfaction rather than a small, favorable sample. For a $6.99 item, this is the most reassuring combination of rating, volume, and price tracked in this comparison.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH the best-rated soft lure in this comparison?

Yes, at 4.6 stars it ties the Berkley GMI2-WMPR for the highest rating tracked here, but with 2,300 reviews behind it versus 197 for the GMI2-WMPR. That larger sample makes the GAJMI1-GRSH's rating a more reliable figure to rely on.

How many lures come in the Berkley GAJMI1-GRSH listing?

This listing is sold as a single 1 inch jar of Green Shiner colored bait rather than a multi-piece pack. That differs from listings like the Micro Craw's 20 pieces or the trout worm lure's 50 pieces, so buyers should factor in that it is one bait unit, not a bundle.

How does the price compare to other Berkley soft lures in this comparison?

At $6.99, it costs slightly more than the $5.99 Berkley EBPHWR and GMG-NAT, but it also holds the highest rating and ties the highest bought-last-month figure of any soft lure tracked here, which can justify the small price difference for buyers focused on demand signals.

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