16pcs Fishing Lures Spinner Baits, Trout Bass Salmon Lures Kit Review
Our verdict
At $21.99 for 16 lures, about $1.37 per piece, this Trout Bass Salmon spinner bait kit costs more per lure than single-buy rivals like the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, while its 4.5 star rating across 124 reviews and 400+ bought last month match the strongest demand figures among the comparison lures.
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Anglers targeting Trout, Bass or Salmon who want a 16-piece kit with a 4.5 star rating and 400+ recent buyers, a demand signal that ties the top performer among the comparison lures on this page.
Skip if
Skip it if per-lure cost is the deciding factor. At about $1.37 per piece, this kit costs more per lure than the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, even though its rating and recent demand are just as strong.
- Priced 120% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 124 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
124 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
This kit bundles 16 spinner baits aimed at Trout, Bass and Salmon into one $21.99 order, which comes out to roughly $1.37 per lure. That is more per piece than the $3.99 single-lure Strike MK-93G, though still well under buying single lures at $8.99 apiece from Yakima.
The rating and demand numbers here are strong. A 4.5 star average across 124 reviews sits close behind the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the single-lure Strike and Yakima listings. More notably, Amazon shows 400+ units bought in the past month, tying the Strike MK-93G for the strongest recent demand signal among the comparison lures, and clearly ahead of the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+.
No material, weight, or hook technique specs are listed for this particular kit, unlike the comparison lures that each detail construction and hook style. That leaves price, rating, and sales pattern as the clearest signals available. On those three counts, a solid rating paired with strong recent purchase activity, this kit reads as a currently popular option even without a full spec breakdown to compare against the synthetic J hook Strike MK-93G or the metal needle point Yakima 206-WH.
Pros
- 4.5 star rating across 124 reviews, close behind the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the comparison lures
- 400+ units bought in the past month, tying the Strike MK-93G for the strongest recent demand signal
- 16 pieces per order covers three target species types, Trout, Bass and Salmon, per the product title
- Priced at $21.99, well under buying 16 single lures at the $8.99 Yakima per-piece rate
- 124 reviews is a reasonably established sample size for a rating this consistent
Cons
- No material, weight, or hook technique is listed in the available specs
- About $1.37 per lure is more expensive per piece than the $3.99 Strike MK-93G
- 124 reviews is far smaller than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536
- No specific hook type is confirmed, unlike the J hook, treble hook, or needle point designs on comparison lures
Performance notes
Without listed weight or material specs, the main usable signal for this kit is its 16-piece count spread across three named target species, Trout, Bass and Salmon, based on the product title. Covering three species in one kit suggests some variation in lure size or blade type across the 16 pieces, though the listing does not confirm which piece suits which fish. At $21.99 for 16 lures, an angler gets enough spares to fish aggressively around structure or through snaggy water without worrying over every lost lure, a meaningful advantage over paying $8.99 for each single Yakima spinner. The strong 400+ bought-last-month figure suggests other buyers are finding the kit useful enough to reorder or recommend, even without a documented spec sheet to explain exactly why.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star rating across 124 reviews sits only slightly behind the 4.6 to 4.7 stars on the single-lure Strike and Yakima listings. What stands out is the 400+ bought-last-month figure, which ties the Strike MK-93G for the top demand signal among the comparison lures, well ahead of the Yakima 206-FRT's 0+ and close to the Yakima 206-WH's 200+. That combination of a solid rating and strong recent purchase volume suggests active, ongoing buyer interest, even though the review count of 124 is modest next to the Strike MK-93G's 1,536.
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Frequently asked questions
How many lures come in this kit and what species do they target?
The kit includes 16 spinner baits for $21.99, and the product title lists Trout, Bass and Salmon as target species. No further breakdown of which piece suits which species is given in the available specs, so check the listing photos for details.
Is this kit selling well right now?
Yes. Amazon lists 400+ units bought in the past month, tying the Strike MK-93G for the strongest recent demand among the comparison lures, and its 4.5 star rating across 124 reviews backs up that activity with a solid track record.
How does the price per lure compare to other options?
At $21.99 for 16 pieces, this works out to about $1.37 per lure, more than the $3.99 single Strike MK-93G costs on a per-piece basis, though still far below the $8.99 asked for a single Yakima 206-FRT or 206-WH spinner lure.