Pro-Cure G3-ISW Fish Attractant Review
Our verdict
The Pro-Cure G3-ISW fish attractant packs three 2 oz brown, shrimp-scented gel containers for $21.48 and holds a 4.6 star rating, tying the top score in this comparison, though its 67 reviews is the smallest sample of any product here. With 200+ units bought last month, it matches the GCN's demand tier.
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Anglers targeting species that respond to shrimp scent who want a multi-pack, since three 2 oz gel containers for $21.48 gives more total product than most single-container attractants in this comparison, backed by a 4.6 star rating.
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Skip it if a large review history matters to you, since 67 reviews is far fewer than the hundreds to thousands behind every other attractant in this comparison, even though the rating itself is strong.
- Material Gel
- Target Species Shrimp
- Size 3-2 oz
- Color Brown
- Pieces 3
- Priced 128% above the category median ($9.43 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 67 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
67 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
Shrimp-based scent is a specific play, useful for anglers targeting species known to key in on that profile rather than the trout-oriented formulas some Berkley products lean toward. The Pro-Cure G3-ISW answers that with a brown gel packaged as three 2 oz containers, giving buyers a multi-pack rather than the single-container format common among the comparison group.
At $21.48 for three containers, the per-container price works out to about $7.16, close to the $6.97 charged for a single container of the Berkley 1004950. The gel material and brown color match a shrimp-scent profile rather than the bright chartreuse or yellow colors seen elsewhere in this comparison, suggesting a formula built to mimic natural bait coloring rather than to stand out visually.
Review data shows a 4.6 star average, tying the top rating shared by the BTCOY2, the 1004950, and the BTBMP-AST1, though the 67 review count is the thinnest of any attractant in this lineup, a fraction of the hundreds or thousands behind the other options. Monthly demand of 200+ units matches the GCN's tier, ahead of the 100+ posted by three other products here but well behind the 700 to 2,000-plus range of the top Berkley sellers.
Pros
- 4.6 star rating ties the highest score in this comparison
- Comes as three 2 oz containers, more total product than most single-container competitors
- Shrimp-specific scent profile targets a use case none of the other compared attractants specify
- 200+ units bought last month beats the 100+ tier posted by three other attractants here
- Currently InStock with no availability issues noted
Cons
- Only 67 reviews, the smallest sample of any attractant in this comparison
- At $21.48, it is the second most expensive product in this lineup
- 200+ monthly buyers still trails the 700 to 2,000-plus range of the top Berkley sellers
- A shrimp-specific formula narrows its use case compared to more general-purpose attractants
Specifications
| Material | Gel |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Shrimp |
| Size | 3-2 oz |
| Color | Brown |
| Pieces | 3 |
Performance notes
Packaging the gel as three separate 2 oz containers rather than one larger unit gives anglers flexibility, letting one container ride in a boat bag while the others stay in storage, and it also means a lost or contaminated container does not end the trip. The brown color and gel texture align with a shrimp-scent profile, aimed at species that respond to that specific bait signature rather than the trout-leaning PowerBait formula used elsewhere in this comparison. At $21.48 across three containers, the effective per-unit price of roughly $7.16 lands close to the $6.97 charged for a single container of the Berkley 1004950, so the multi-pack format is not adding a significant premium once split across the three pieces. The shrimp targeting is the standout spec here, a narrower but potentially more effective match for anglers fishing waters where that scent profile performs.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average is the strongest rating available in this comparison, tied with two Berkley products, but it rests on only 67 reviews, a small enough sample that the score could shift more than a rating built on thousands of reviews would. Monthly demand of 200+ units puts it on par with the GCN, ahead of the 100+ tier shared by the BAITFUEL X89668, the LED YYDG-10-1177, and the Chartreuse TGTCJ003, but still well behind the 700-plus to 2,000-plus range of the top Berkley sellers. The pattern suggests a well-liked but still relatively new or niche product building its track record rather than an established best-seller.
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Frequently asked questions
How many containers come with the Pro-Cure G3-ISW?
It ships as three separate 2 oz containers of brown, shrimp-scented gel for $21.48 total, which works out to roughly $7.16 per container. That is close to the $6.97 single-container price of the Berkley 1004950 in this comparison, so the multi-pack format is not adding much of a premium.
Is the Pro-Cure G3-ISW's 4.6 star rating trustworthy with only 67 reviews?
The rating ties the highest score in this comparison, but 67 reviews is a small sample next to the hundreds or thousands behind every other attractant here. It is a positive early signal, but there is less data to confirm it will hold as more buyers weigh in.
What species is the Pro-Cure G3-ISW attractant meant for?
The listing specifies shrimp as the target species, with a brown gel color that matches natural shrimp scent bait rather than the bright chartreuse or yellow colors used elsewhere in this comparison. It is built for anglers targeting species that respond specifically to a shrimp profile.