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Lure Predator
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Lure Predator, stylized LUREPREDATOR, is an American fishing boat manufacturer due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI, known to build at least two lightweight fishing craft including an S23 bay boat. Its boats carry black decals on the rear sides, and the logo threads a fishing hook through the U in 'LURE'. The company's name, mark, and boat styling closely mirror Contender Boats.
Sport-Fishing Name Meaning
Lure Predator’s name has a fishing-related reading: it refers to attracting predatory fish with a lure during sport fishing. The wording places the lure and its intended catch in the same phrase, tying the brand identity to the recreational fishing activity associated with its boats.
This is presented as a double entendre rather than as the name of a particular boat class, model, modification, or performance feature. No prices, handling figures, equipment options, or individual vessel specifications are identified beyond the craft already documented on the page.
Online-Sting Reference
The second meaning draws on the modern phrase “luring predators,” used in connection with online sting operations and social-media activism aimed at alleged sexual predators. That reading gives the manufacturer name a deliberately provocative meaning separate from fishing.
The joke operates through the overlap between a fishing lure attracting a predatory fish and the use of “lure” in online-predator stings. Neither meaning establishes a connection to a character, mission, region, trailer scene, screenshot, or promotional appearance in Grand Theft Auto VI.
Speedophile Naming Parallel
Lure Predator’s wordplay is compared with Speedophile, another Grand Theft Auto brand name built around a provocative compound. “Speedophile” combines “speedo” with “paedophile,” while Lure Predator combines fishing language with the terminology of online predator stings.
Media
Lure Predator on the GTA Wiki
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