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| Name | Spro Swimbait 80 Fast Sink 20cm 145g - Swimbait |
| EAN | 8716851437316 |
| MPN | 121037 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Lure length | 20cm |
| Lure weight | 145g |
| Color | Flat Rainbow |
| Buoyancy | Fast Sinking |
| Lure type | Glide bait / swimbait |
| Swimming Action | Subtle / Natural |
| Water Conditions | Freshwater |
| Target species | Pike and catfish |
This lure is aimed at freshwater predator fishing, especially for pike and catfish where a large baitfish profile is useful.
Pick a colour that matches local prey fish and water clarity. Natural silver and sardine tones suit baitfish imitation, while multicolour patterns can add contrast in changing light.
This version is a fast-sinking model, so it is suited to presentations below the surface and controlled retrieves through deeper layers.
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The Spro Swimbait Fast Sink is built for anglers who want a large-profile lure with a natural swimming look. Its flat body and sinking design help you cover water with controlled depth and strong visual presence.
A broad, flat silhouette gives this swimbait a lifelike baitfish impression that can trigger follows and strikes from wary predators. It is aimed at freshwater predator fishing, especially for pike and catfish.
The fast sinking setup helps you work the lure lower in the water column and adapt your retrieve to changing spots. It suits steady retrieves as well as twitching when you want to vary the action.
At 20 cm and 145 g, this lure offers the size and weight many anglers look for when targeting bigger fish. Detailed colour finishes add visual contrast while the body shape keeps the swimming style natural.
Use the Spro Swimbait in freshwater lakes, rivers, and canals when you want a sinking hard swimbait for larger predators. The different colour options let you match water clarity, light level, and local prey fish more closely.