Topwater DY-001 Topwater Lure Review

4.1 (39) Amazon rating$6.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Topwater DY-001 five-lure pack costs $6.99, the same as a single Rebel F7356, and covers four target species including bass, catfish, pike and perch. At 4.1 stars across 39 reviews it trails the single-lure Heddon options, but the five-for-one count makes it a reasonable low-risk way to sample topwater styles before committing to a proven single lure.

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Best for

Anglers who want a cheap multi-species starter pack to test different topwater retrieves on bass, catfish, pike or perch without committing to one lure style, especially those stocking a first tackle box on a tight budget.

Skip if

Skip it if you already have a proven single lure like the Heddon XO360BB or Rebel F7356, both priced the same at $6.99 but carrying far more reviews and a higher 4.6 to 4.7 star average.

  • Material Metal, Plastic
  • Weight 0.8 Ounces
  • Target Species Bass, Catfish, Pike, Perch
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size Medium
  • Color variegated
  • Priced 46% below the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 39 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.7/5

    39 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

Walk into a tackle shop chasing bass off a lily pad edge and you will find dozens of topwater lures priced within a dollar of each other. The Topwater DY-001 sits right in that crowd at $6.99, but instead of one lure it ships five, in a metal and plastic build weighing 0.8 ounces combined and finished in a variegated color mix.

Each lure in the set uses a treble hook and a medium profile, and the listing covers four target species: bass, catfish, pike and perch. That is a broader species claim than the single-lure competitors here, which lean almost entirely on bass. For anglers who split time between a bass pond and a catfish river, one pack covering both scenarios is a real convenience, even before price enters the picture.

At 4.1 stars across 39 reviews, the DY-001 has a thinner review base than the Rebel F7356 at 4.6 stars and 1,100 reviews, or the Heddon XO360BB and X9225BON at 4.6 to 4.7 stars and 1,200 to 1,600 reviews. All four move 100 or more units a month, so demand exists across the board. The difference is track record: the Heddon and Rebel lures have years of buyer feedback behind a single proven shape, while the DY-001 spreads a smaller review count across a five-piece variety pack.

Pros

  • Five lures for $6.99, about $1.40 each versus $6.99 to $9.50 for a single lure from Rebel or Heddon
  • Lists four target species, bass, catfish, pike and perch, versus one or two species on the competing single lures
  • Metal and plastic construction at a light 0.8 ounces total for the set
  • Treble hook setup matches the hook style used on the top-rated Heddon XO360BB and X9225BON
  • Bought 100+ times in the past month, the same demand tier as all three comparison lures
  • Variegated color mix gives a range of finishes in one purchase instead of picking a single color

Cons

  • 4.1 star average trails all three comparison lures, which sit at 4.6 to 4.7 stars
  • Only 39 reviews backing the rating, versus 1,100 to 1,600 for the Rebel and Heddon lures
  • No named feature or established lure line behind it, unlike the Heddon Tiny Torpedo or Zara Puppy
  • Medium size only, with no stated weight per individual lure

Specifications

MaterialMetal, Plastic
Weight0.8 Ounces
Target SpeciesBass, Catfish, Pike, Perch
TechniqueTreble Hook
SizeMedium
Colorvariegated
Pieces5

Performance notes

The DY-001's 0.8 ounce total weight is spread across five lures, so each individual piece is very light, more suited to calm water and finesse presentations than long casts into wind. The metal and plastic build is a common combination for topwater bodies, with metal typically adding weight for casting distance and plastic keeping the overall lure buoyant. The treble hook is the same hook style used on the higher-rated Heddon XO360BB and X9225BON, so hookup mechanics should be familiar to anyone who has thrown those lures. Listing four target species, bass, catfish, pike and perch, suggests a general-purpose action rather than a finely tuned single-species walking bait like the Zara Puppy. Medium sizing keeps it versatile for freshwater panfish-to-bass water, though anglers chasing bigger pike specifically may want to check individual lure size before committing to the five-pack.

What buyers say

A 4.1 star average across 39 reviews is a workable rating, but it sits noticeably behind the Rebel F7356 and both Heddon lures, all clustered at 4.6 to 4.7 stars across 1,100 to 1,600 reviews. That gap in review volume matters: the Heddon and Rebel lures have had far more purchases logged over time to prove out their single-lure shape, while the DY-001's rating rests on a much smaller sample. The bought 100+ last month figure puts it in the same current-demand tier as all three comparison lures, so it is still moving. Read together, the pattern suggests steady but newer demand for a multi-lure value pack, not yet the deep track record of the established single-lure options.

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Frequently asked questions

How many lures come in the Topwater DY-001 pack?

The Topwater DY-001 ships as a set of 5 lures for $6.99, built from a metal and plastic combination that weighs 0.8 ounces total. That works out to roughly $1.40 per lure, compared to $6.99 to $9.50 for a single lure from the Rebel F7356 or Heddon options listed alongside it.

What fish can I catch with the Topwater DY-001?

The listing targets four species: bass, catfish, pike and perch. That is broader than the single-lure competitors here, which are marketed mainly for bass, so the DY-001 suits anglers fishing mixed water rather than a dedicated bass-only outing. At $6.99 for five lures, it also gives multiple chances to work each species.

Is the Topwater DY-001 rated as well as name-brand topwater lures?

Not quite. It holds 4.1 stars across 39 reviews, below the Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB and X9225BON, which all sit between 4.6 and 4.7 stars with 1,100 to 1,600 reviews each. All four are currently selling 100 or more units a month.

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