6Pcs Saltwater Fishing Lures with Box, Reflective Jigs Spoon Lure Review

4.9 (41) Amazon rating$8.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

This 6-piece stainless steel saltwater lure box costs $8.99 and holds a 4.9 star rating across 41 reviews, the highest average of any spoon on this page. With 100+ bought last month and stainless construction built to resist rust, it is a strong value pick despite a smaller review count than the top comparison spoons.

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Best for

Anglers fishing saltwater who want a rust-resistant stainless steel lure set at a low $8.99 price, with six colorful pieces in one box and the highest star rating, 4.9, of any spoon in this comparison.

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Skip it if you want the deepest review history, since 41 reviews trails the 191 to 426 reviews behind the Johnson and Berkley spoons, or if you need a stated weight or size beyond the general listing here.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Size General
  • Color Colorful
  • Pieces 6

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.9/5

    4.9 average across 41 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    41 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

Saltwater trips are hard on tackle that is not built for it, and a lure set that skimps on the alloy usually shows rust within a season. The 6-piece Saltwater Fishing Lures set addresses that directly with a stainless steel build, packing six colorful jigs and spoons into a box for $8.99.

At 4.9 stars across 41 reviews, this is the highest-rated spoon in this comparison, ahead of the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars over 393 reviews and both Johnson spoons at 4.4 and 4.6 stars. The review count of 41 is smaller than any of those three, so the rating, while strong, rests on a lighter sample. The stainless steel spec also sets it apart from the Johnson and Berkley spoons, which list a Blend material rather than stainless.

Bought last month sits at 100+, matching the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's own pace. Combined with the top star rating on this page and a corrosion-resistant build at a $8.99 price for six pieces, this is a strong pick for saltwater anglers who value rust resistance and a high rating over a long review history.

Pros

  • 4.9 star rating is the highest of any spoon in this comparison.
  • Stainless steel material resists rust better than the Blend material used in the Johnson and Berkley spoons.
  • Six pieces at $8.99 works out to under $1.50 per lure.
  • 100+ bought last month matches the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's demand pace.
  • Comes packaged in a box for organized storage.

Cons

  • 41 reviews is fewer than the 191 to 426 reviews behind the three comparison spoons.
  • Size is listed only as General, with no specific weight or ounce measurement given.
  • No stated technique or target species, unlike the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's treble hook and fish target spec.
  • General sizing with six lightweight pieces per box may suit smaller presentations rather than the heavier single spoons compared here, like the Johnson SM11/8-GLD at 1-1/8 ounce.

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
SizeGeneral
ColorColorful
Pieces6

Performance notes

Stainless steel is a meaningfully different build choice from the Blend material used in the Johnson and Berkley spoons in this comparison, since stainless resists corrosion better in repeated saltwater exposure and needs less maintenance between trips. The listing gives a size of General rather than a specific ounce weight, so anglers cannot judge casting distance or depth the way they can with the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 1-1/8 ounce spec or the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 1/2 oz spec. Six colorful pieces packed into a box works well for anglers who want variety for matching bait color to water clarity without carrying loose lures in a tackle bag. At $8.99 for six stainless pieces, the per-lure cost undercuts every single-piece comparison spoon here, though buyers without a stated weight spec should expect a general-purpose size rather than a specialized casting or trolling weight.

What buyers say

A 4.9 star average across 41 reviews is the highest rating of any spoon on this page, edging out the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars over a much larger 393-review base. That gap in review volume suggests this listing is newer or smaller in total sales than the Berkley and Johnson spoons, even though its per-review score is stronger. The 100+ bought last month figure lines up exactly with the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's own pace, indicating similar current demand despite the review count difference. Together the pattern reads as a well-liked, rust-resistant option that has not yet built the review volume of the longer-established comparison spoons but is earning strong marks from the buyers it does have.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this lure set good for saltwater fishing?

Yes, the set is built from stainless steel, which resists corrosion better than the Blend material used in the Johnson and Berkley spoons in this comparison. That makes it a more saltwater-appropriate build for repeated ocean or bay use without frequent rust concerns.

How many lures come in the box?

The set includes six colorful pieces in a stainless steel build for $8.99. That works out to under $1.50 per lure, a lower per-piece cost than any single comparison spoon on this page, though the listing does not give a specific weight per piece.

How reliable is the 4.9 star rating with 41 reviews?

A 4.9 star average is the highest on this page, but its 41 reviews are fewer than the 191 to 426 reviews behind the Johnson and Berkley spoons. The 100+ bought last month figure suggests real ongoing demand alongside that strong early rating.

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