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Tough leader line for pike and big predators
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| Name | Predax Fluorocarbon Schnur 0,40mm 11,9Kg 25m Spule |
| EAN | 4260433844930 |
| MPN | 6554 |
| Brand | Predax |
| Line Diameter | 0.4mm |
| Breaking Strain | 11.9kg |
| Color | clear |
| Spool Length | 25m |
| Material | Fluorocarbon |
| Construction | Fluorocarbon |
| Hardness Rating | High Knot Strength |
| Connection method | Knotable & Crimpable |
It is aimed at predator anglers targeting perch, zander and pike, where a low-visibility, abrasion-resistant leader makes a difference in pressured water.
Both. The line can be joined with conventional fishing knots or secured with crimping sleeves — whichever suits your rig and terminal tackle.
Fluorocarbon has a refractive index close to water, so it is far less visible than nylon. It also sinks faster and resists abrasion better, which helps on wary, pressured fish.
Use the flat jaws at the tip of the crimping pliers, not the serrated side. This protects the fluorocarbon surface and preserves the full breaking strain.
There is no single rule, but several metres tied in ahead of the mainline is a common starting point for wary predators in very clear water.
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The Predax Fluorocarbon line is built from 100% fluorocarbon (FC) and combines high breaking strains with reliable wet-knot strength, giving anglers a dependable leader material for perch, zander (pikeperch) and pike.
Whether you are casting lures for perch, finesse-rigging for zander or targeting pike, this fluorocarbon stands up where abrasion resistance and invisibility matter. The clear finish disappears in pressured, crystal-clear waters.
The line can be tied with conventional fishing knots or secured with crimping sleeves. For very clear water, attach several metres ahead of your mainline as a shock or bite leader.
When crimping, use the flat jaws at the tip of your crimping pliers rather than the serrated side. This protects the fluorocarbon surface and keeps the full breaking strain intact.