Ande® Fluorocarbon Leader - 50 Yards
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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Rated 5 out of 5Â by gilmerfisher Ande Florocarbon Leader
Have been using this line for a while, there may be better but I have tried P-Line also and this is my first choice. I do like P-Line on my reels but gotta have Ande for my leaders.
January 8, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Chemist13 Great Leaders!
This is great leader material! I used this brand of leader in 50 lb test during a recent fihing trip in Clearwater Beach. Over a few hours I caught six nice black-tipped sharks on 5/0 circle hooks with live bait wihout a lost fish! I did have to cutoff the first inch or two of line above the hook and retie after each catch as the line was slightly abraided by the toothy sharks, but that was expected. I think the fluorocarbon leader got me more strikes than I would have gotten with a steel leader. The only negative I have, is that the line is a bit stiff in 50 lb test, but I was still able to tie on hooks and attach to a barrel swivel using improved clinch knots.
November 20, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by smltown good product for the price
I like the 50 yard spool-very easy to use,take off only what you need-excellent knot strength-I use with 20 lb fire line -20 lb leader and14 lb fire line and 12lb leader
April 16, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JRfan Great leader
Always the best line Andes high quality great leader would highly recommend
March 23, 2012
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