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Natural finesse lure for perch
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| Name | Spro Freestyle Urban Prey Hog 5,5cm - 5 Gummikrebse Streetfishing |
| EAN | 8716851393155 |
| MPN | 60987 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Lure length | 5.5cm |
| Color | Goby |
| Buoyancy | Floating |
| Quantity | 5pc |
| Lure type | Creature / craw |
| Swimming Action | Subtle / Natural |
| Hook Configuration | Jighead-Compatible |
| Water Conditions | Freshwater |
| Rigging options | jighead, texas_carolina |
| Transport length | 5.5cm |
| Target fish | Perch and other predators |
It is aimed mainly at perch and other small to medium predators that feed on crayfish or bottom-oriented prey.
Supplier information mentions jig head, Texas rig, and Carolina rig. The floating body is especially useful on pause-heavy finesse presentations.
Choose Glitter Roach for a brighter, flashy baitfish look. Choose Goby when you want a more natural goby-style pattern for bottom-focused fishing.
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The Urban Prey Hog is a small creature bait built for finesse predator fishing. Its floating body and lively appendages help it stand up and move even on slow retrieves, which is useful when targeting perch and other predators on jig heads, Texas rig, or Carolina rig.
At 5.5 cm, this soft craw imitation suits light and precise lure work in canals, ponds, and other urban waters. The shape gives a compact profile that matches small prey while still creating visible movement.
The floating rubber compound helps the bait lift and present naturally during pauses. Long arms start moving with very little pull, so the lure stays active even when fished slowly.
You can fish the Urban Prey Hog on a jig head, Texas rig, or Carolina rig depending on cover and depth. That makes it a practical choice for anglers who want one softbait for several finesse setups.
Both variants share the same size and action, the main difference is colour. Pick Glitter Roach for a shiny baitfish-inspired look, or Goby when you want a goby-style natural pattern close to bottom-feeding prey.