6 Pcs Fuzzy Dice Fishing Lure, Dice Baits for Bass Review
Our verdict
At $8.59, the 6 Pcs Fuzzy Dice Fishing Lure is the cheapest soft lure in this comparison, but its 2.5 star rating from 19 reviews is also the lowest by a wide margin, trailing every Berkley alternative and the other dice style lures reviewed alongside it.
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Budget minded anglers testing dice style bass lures at the lowest entry price in this comparison, $8.59, who are willing to accept a rating well below every other soft lure reviewed here.
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Skip it if rating matters at all, since 2.5 stars from 19 reviews is the weakest score of any soft lure compared on this page, well below Berkley's 4.2 to 4.6 star range and the other dice style kits reviewed.
- Material Polyvinyl Chloride
- Target Species Bass, Trout, Pike
- Size Small
- Color Brown, Gold, Dark Green
- Pieces 1
- Priced 14% below the category median ($9.99 across 65 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating2.5/5
2.5 average across 19 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
19 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
Dice shaped fuzzy jigs are a specific look within bass fishing lures, and this 6 piece set brings that shape in polyvinyl chloride, sized small, and in a three color assortment of brown, gold and dark green, aimed at bass, trout and pike, for $8.59, the lowest price among the soft lures compared on this page.
Its 2.5 star rating from 19 reviews is by far the weakest in this comparison, sitting well under Berkley's GMG-NAT at 4.2 stars, EBPHWR at 4.4 stars and GMI2-WMPR at 4.6 stars. The review count, 19, is also the smallest sample here, smaller even than Berkley's 197 review pack, so the low average rests on a thin but consistently unfavorable base.
Despite that rating, bought last month sits at 900+, more than Berkley's top figure of 500+. That combination, a low price, a low rating, and still notable recent sales, points to a product moving on price and impulse rather than on documented buyer satisfaction, and the rating pattern here is the clearest warning sign among all the soft lures reviewed on this page.
Pros
- At $8.59 it is the cheapest soft lure compared on this page
- 900+ bought last month exceeds every Berkley alternative's top figure of 500+
- Ships as a 6 piece set in three colors, brown, gold and dark green
- Targets three species, bass, trout and pike, per the listing
- InStock availability at time of listing
Cons
- 2.5 star rating is the lowest of any soft lure compared on this page
- Only 19 reviews back that low rating, the smallest sample in this comparison
- Rating sits roughly two full stars below Berkley's GMI2-WMPR at 4.6 stars
- Small size only, with no larger profile option listed
- Low rating paired with high recent purchase volume is a pattern worth scrutinizing before buying
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Bass, Trout, Pike |
| Size | Small |
| Color | Brown, Gold, Dark Green |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
Polyvinyl chloride is a common, inexpensive material for soft lure bodies, and pairing it with a small size keeps this dice style bait compact enough for bass, trout and pike without needing heavy tackle to cast it. The three color assortment, brown, gold and dark green, covers natural, craw like tones that can work in stained water or around rock and wood cover where those colors blend in. At $8.59, the price reflects both the small size and the basic PVC construction rather than a premium blend material like the ones used in some Berkley packs compared here. The 2.5 star rating is the figure that stands out most against these specs, since a low price and reasonable color selection have not translated into a strong buyer response so far, at least across the 19 reviews logged to date.
What buyers say
A 2.5 star rating from 19 reviews is the weakest combination of score and sample size anywhere in this comparison, sitting roughly two full stars below Berkley's GMI2-WMPR at 4.6 and well under the EBPHWR at 4.4 and GMG-NAT at 4.2. That is a clear signal of a less satisfying buyer experience on average. Yet bought last month still reaches 900+, ahead of every Berkley figure in this comparison, which top out at 500+. A low rating paired with strong recent purchase volume is an unusual pattern, one that more often points to a low price driving impulse buys than to documented satisfaction, and it is the single biggest flag among the soft lures reviewed on this page.
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Frequently asked questions
What material and colors does this Fuzzy Dice lure come in?
It is made from polyvinyl chloride in a small size, with a three color assortment of brown, gold and dark green, and targets bass, trout and pike according to the listing. It ships as a 6 piece set for $8.59.
Why is the rating so much lower than other soft lures on this page?
At 2.5 stars from 19 reviews, it trails every Berkley alternative compared here by a wide margin, including the 4.6 star GMI2-WMPR. The sample is small, only 19 reviews, but the consistently low score is the weakest pattern in this comparison.
Does the high bought last month figure offset the low rating?
The 900+ bought last month figure beats every Berkley product compared here, but a strong recent sales number does not cancel out a 2.5 star average. The combination suggests price driven demand rather than proven long term buyer satisfaction over time.