Fluoro vs Mono: What's the best leader material? - Fishing World Australia

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Fishing skinny water. Running the flats. Working the jetty. Casting from shore. Now you've got a Seaguar leader built to handle the toughest inshore challenge. Made from 100% custom Seaguar resins Inshore offers incredible abrasion resistance with maximum impact and knot strength. It's faster-sinking and significantly less visible underwater than mono. You get famous Seaguar performance in an economical fluoro perfect for everyone. Features.

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Cortland’s Fluorocarbon XTR Leader Material features a crystal clear, glass smooth finish, with a highly abrasion resistant coating. The XTR technology is an ideal blend of fluorocarbon resins creating exceptional knot strength while maintaining a perfect combination of suppleness and stiffness.

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A leader with the knot strength you want, and the invisibility you need! This Ande Fluorocarbon Leader offers all the time-tested properties anglers expect in a high-quality leader. Ande's Fluorocarbon Leaders are made with excellent knot strength, strong abrasion resistance, low stretch, doesn't absorb water, sinks quickly and is totally invisible underwater. These wrist spools start at 10 lb. test and go up to 150 lb. test. A great way for handling the spool when rigging baits. 50 yards.

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