Hise UV Scud
Scuds are a freshwater invertebrate that belong to the order Amphipoda (also known as freshwater shrimp, side swimmers, and gammarids). They are usually small, flat-sided crustaceans that resemble a shrimp. They have two pairs of antennae, no carapace, and several body segments with legs, gills, and other appendages. Scuds are mainly marine animals, but some, like those in the family Gammaridae, inhabit the inland waters of the Arctic. They are detritivores that primarily feed on decaying plant matter. They are native to many waterways throughout the world. These scuds are semi realistic and catch tons of fish, particularly trout and grayling. Size 12.