Spinner Baits Bass Lures Rooster Feather Tail Trout Lures Hard Review
Our verdict
The Spinner Baits Rooster Feather Tail lure costs $7.99 and carries a 4.6 star rating, matching the Strike MK-93G and trailing the Yakima models by just a tenth of a point, though its 29 reviews are far fewer than the thousands the established competitors have logged. Its metal build and five listed target species make it a versatile single lure for anglers fishing multiple freshwater species.
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Anglers who chase multiple freshwater species, since this lure lists bass, trout, salmon, walleye and pike as targets. Good for someone who wants one versatile metal spinnerbait rather than species-specific lures for each outing.
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Skip it if you want a rating backed by heavy review volume, since only 29 reviews exist here compared to 1,536 for the Strike MK-93G and 1,023 for the Yakima 206-WH, both proven over far more purchases.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.08 Kilograms
- Target Species Bass, Trout, Salmon, Walleye, Pike
- Technique Treble Hook
- Size 2.2-3"
- Color Multicolor
- Priced 20% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 29 owner ratings
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Popularity0.4/5
29 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
Chasing more than one species on the same trip usually means carrying different lures for each, but the Spinner Baits Rooster Feather Tail lure is listed for bass, trout, salmon, walleye and pike all at once for $7.99. That kind of multi-species label is useful for anglers who fish mixed water and do not want to swap tackle every time the target changes.
Built from metal and weighing 0.08 kilograms, it uses a treble hook technique in a compact 2.2 to 3 inch size with a multicolor finish. That combination of size and hook style lines up with the kind of active retrieve spinnerbait anglers use to trigger reaction strikes across several species rather than one specialized pattern.
At 4.6 stars across 29 reviews and 100+ bought last month, the rating itself sits right alongside the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 stars, though that competitor has 1,536 reviews behind it, and the Yakima lures post 4.7 stars with 225 and 1,023 reviews respectively. The high average with a small sample size suggests early buyers are satisfied, but the track record is still thin compared to the established alternatives in this price range.
Pros
- 4.6 star average matches the well-established Strike MK-93G rating.
- Listed for five target species: bass, trout, salmon, walleye and pike, more than the single-species Strike MK-93G.
- Metal construction at a compact 0.08 kilogram weight suited to active retrieves.
- 100+ bought last month shows current buyer interest.
- 2.2 to 3 inch size fits a versatile freshwater presentation.
- Treble hook technique for a solid hookset on the strike.
Cons
- Only 29 reviews back the 4.6 star rating, a small sample next to the 1,536 and 1,023 reviews on competing lures.
- Priced at $7.99 for a single lure, double the $3.99 Strike MK-93G.
- No tackle box or multi-piece set included at this price, unlike bundled alternatives.
- Brand is listed only as 'Spinner,' offering little manufacturer track record to check.
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Target Species | Bass, Trout, Salmon, Walleye, Pike |
| Technique | Treble Hook |
| Size | 2.2-3" |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
A metal build at 0.08 kilograms puts this lure on the heavier side for a single spinnerbait, which helps it cast further and sink faster than lighter synthetic options like the 0.02 kilogram Strike MK-93G. The 2.2 to 3 inch size and treble hook technique are typical of a lure meant to draw reaction strikes from active fish rather than a slow presentation. Listing bass, trout, salmon, walleye and pike as target species signals a general-purpose action rather than one tuned narrowly to a single fish, which can be useful when the target species is uncertain or when fishing water that holds a mix of species. The multicolor finish also points to a design meant to work across different water clarity conditions rather than one specific finish for stained or clear water.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average is a strong number on paper, matching the Strike MK-93G exactly, but it rests on just 29 reviews, a fraction of the 1,536 reviews behind that comparison lure and the 1,023 behind the Yakima 206-WH. Small review counts can shift quickly with a handful of new ratings, so this figure carries less statistical weight than the larger listings. The 100+ bought last month figure shows the product is actively selling, not stalled, which is a reasonable signal on its own even without a long review history. Overall the pattern reads as a newer or lower-volume listing that has pleased its early buyers without yet building the track record of the category leaders.
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Frequently asked questions
How many species can this spinnerbait target?
The listing names five target species: bass, trout, salmon, walleye and pike. That is broader than the single-species Strike MK-93G, which lists bass only, making this a more general-purpose choice for anglers fishing water that holds a mix of freshwater species.
Is a 4.6 star rating with only 29 reviews trustworthy?
It matches the Strike MK-93G's 4.6 star average, but with far fewer reviews, 29 versus 1,536. A small sample can move more with each new review, so the number reflects genuine early satisfaction without the statistical weight of a longer-running, more reviewed listing.
How does the price compare to similar spinnerbaits?
At $7.99 it costs the same as the ten-piece 10PCS Spinner Baits set but double the $3.99 Strike MK-93G, and it comes in one piece rather than a pack. Buyers get a metal, multi-species lure rather than lower-cost bulk options.