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The soft bait PRDTR 50 (version 2.0) from the brand Nays, a large tonic gummy shad perfect for targeting beautiful predators.
| Combinations | Reference | Weight | Length | Colours | Packaging | Price | Quantity |
Reference : BS180050001
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050001 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-01 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050002
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050002 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-02 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050003
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050003 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-03 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050004
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050004 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-04 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050005
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050005 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-05 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050006
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050006 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-06 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050007
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050007 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-07 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050039
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050039 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-39 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050040
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050040 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-40 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 | |
Reference : BS180050041
Weight :
16,9g
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BS180050041 |
16,9g |
12.7cm |
C-41 |
Par 4 |
€7.99 |
The soft lure Nays PRDTR 5.0 2.0 turns every fishing day into a magical moment.
The Nays PRDTR has an erratic swim and a strong tail vibration even at low speed. Its compact silhouette and appendages create a pronounced wake, offering excellent hydrodynamic visibility. During linear recovery, the lure maintains a stable and attractive trajectory; in brief twitchs, it will go into controlled imbalance to provoke the attack. Suitable for fishing between the surface and the middle layers, it responds perfectly to the jig head, the Texas rig and as a trailer.
Use it to track the pike, zander and black-bass around weed beds and submerged structures. In cold water, prefer slow animations with long pauses to provoke attacks; in summer, increase the pace for a more aggressive presentation. Mounted on a jig head, it becomes formidable around the edge; in texan, it goes better in dense vegetation.