Abu Garcia McPrey
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Quick OverviewAbu Garcia McPrey is a soft lure for predator fishing, designed for pike, zander, and perch. Its 12 cm length and pronounced tail action make it an excellent choice for anglers looking for convincing action in different conditions and with different jig heads.DescriptionThe McPrey model was developed for modern spinning and jigging, where it is important to combine a natural profile, vibration, and stable action on the drop and retrieve. The lure can be used for bottom presentations when targeting zander and perch, but also for working through the mid-water layer when searching for active pike. Thanks to its paddle tail and construction adapted for lighter and heavier jig heads, the McPrey performs well in lakes, canals, and rivers.FeaturesLure length: 12 cm (120 mm)Unrigged model weight: 11,5 gPronounced paddle tail actionSuitable for light and heavier jig headsEco materialLead-freeDesigned for predator spinning and jiggingPlastic blister packagingTechnologyDesigned to work with light and heavy jig headsPaddle tail construction for strong vibration and stable movementSpecificationsBrandAbu GarciaModelMcPreyTypeSoft lure / shadLength12 cmWeight11,5 gMaterialEco materialLeadLead-freeNumber of hooks1Running depthVariable, depending on rigging and retrieval stylePackagingPlastic blisterRecommended techniquesBottom jigging, mid-water retrieve, spinningTarget speciesPike, zander, perchAvailable VariantsBlack Chartreuse12 cm, 11,5 gFegis12 cm, 11,5 gFiretiger12 cm, 11,5 gReal Pike12 cm, 11,5 gUV Black Pearl12 cm, 11,5 gUV Black Silver12 cm, 11,5 gUV Rudd12 cm, 11,5 gAdvantagesConvincing action that triggers strikes even on a slower retrieveVersatile use for multiple predator speciesA good choice for different depths and water conditionsPractical size for active spinningA more environmentally friendly choice thanks to the lead-free materialNoteAvailability of individual colours may vary depending on stock levels. It is recommended to match the jig head weight to the depth, current, and target fish species.