Cortland® Toothy Critter® Tie-able Stainless Steel Leader

   

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15 lbs.

10'

1319647
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10'

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  • Ideal for pike, muskie, bluefish and cuda
  • Tie-able stainless steel construction
  • Supple enough to tie conventional knots
Chasing after pike, muskies, bluefish and barracuda requires specialized tackle, and even the toughest gear is useless up against razor sharp teeth unless you are fishing with a leader material that can stand up to the task. Introducing, the incredibly durable Toothy Critter, a tie-able stainless steel leader that's supple enough to tie conventional knots, yet tough enough to withstand loads of abuse from razor sharp teeth. Color: Bronze. Length: 10'.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bass fishing break off no more I Bass fish in Pike water and nothing will tick you off more then loosing a lure to Pike. No more with this stuff. I fish with a variety of Spider Wire braid. I just add about 18 inches of this Toothy Critter in the appropriate test, anywhere between 15 and 30 lb. with a double Uni Knot. If you don't know a Uni Knot, learn it. It's the best knot any way, even for braid. Obviously the Toothy Critter leader won't work with finesse fishing where stealth is required. The Double Uni Knot works great here to add a leader of flourocarbon. I use toothy critter mostly with swim baits on jig heads or hollow belly on weighted wide gap hooks. Also with spinnerbaits. Haven't tried it with crank baits yet. I imagine it would work with medium and larger cranks where the action won't be as diminished. I was surely suprised when I first used it. I noticed another review for ice fishing. Gotta try that too. December 30, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5 by Finally, for fly casters This stuff is amazing. I purchased a larger spool of the 30 lb test at a promotional event, and I can't say enough about it. You can actually use real knots to attach your flies (I have to use a pair of pliers to cinch knots down tightly), so the days of snaps and clamps are over. It is flexible enough that it will turn over well with big flies, but tough enough that I can catch a handful (or more) of tiger muskie before I need to change it out. July 31, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 by Toothy Critter This works great used for ice fishing you can actually tie a snell with it. works well trolling also 10lb pike is the biggest landed thus far. Highly recomend!!! September 18, 2007
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I have attached them of monofilament and just tie the same knot you would use with any conventional fishing line. Try at least 24" long for your leader.
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