NEW Seaguar® Fluorocarbon Leaders - 25 Yards

   

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Diameter: 0.41 mm
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  • Low-visibility
  • Superior abrasion resistance and knot strength
  • Fast sinking
  • Durable enough for use in harsh saltwater environments
Seaguar's low-visibility Fluorocarbon Leader has a refractive index much lower than that of monofilament, making it nearly invisible. Offering superior abrasion resistance and knot strength, this high-tech 100% fluorocarbon leader sinks faster in water than other lines due to its higher specific gravity. Unmatched presentations and designed to hold up in the harshest saltwater environments. Color: Clear. 25 yard spool.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 19 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by awsome Ive been using seaguar for this last year, and im impressed. Its very durable leader, low memory, and can withstand those big blues i catch, October 28, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 by durable this leader material is extremely soft so it will flex easily. there is little memory and very high abrasion resistence. I use the 25lb for mangrove snook and redfish with no breakoffs. August 10, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 by The gold standard for fluorocarbon. I have been using Seaguar fluorocarbon for years and in many situations it really increases your hook up ratio. I have been tuna fishing where the fish are finicky and the only ones hooking up consistantly where using fluorocarbon. It works great in many clear water situations and has good knot strength and abrasion resistance. November 10, 2006
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what knots should I use if I buy a 50lb+ seaguar fluoro leader and attach it to a 20lb braid?

should I add a snap swivel at the end? or tie direct to crankbait?
3 years, 3 months ago
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I use a knot where you make two loops through the swivel and the twist the tail around the main line five times and go back through both loops you made at first and pull tight, makes a beautiful knot that will not slip or break.

I would not use a snap swivel myself I have have back luck with them and big fish, think I would just straight tie.
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 - Apalachicola, FL
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I use a uni to uni knot with 6 turns on the mono to 10 turns on the braid.
Swivel or direct, it's your choice. Either way is good.
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 - Maui, hawaii
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albright or uni/uni..don't think you need a swivel with a crankbait..speaking about saltwater..
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 - Lansdale, Pa(fishing central NJ inshore, offshore)
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The Albright is a good knot for these two diameters, If you want to use a swivel use a barrel swivel between the two lines and then tie direct to crankbait.
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 - Wakefield, Ma.
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I would use a quality barrel swivel and Palomar knots for the line to line connection and a surgeons loop to the crankbait if it has no o ring
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the seaguar knot (overhand knot that you twist 3 times and go through
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use the seaguar knot. take th 2 lines and make a loop out of them, twist the loop 3 times then bring the acess line through the loop
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 - florida
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use the "no name" or "albright" knot with less wraps
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