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Fine ready-tied rig for cautious coarse fish
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| Name | Gamakatsu Allround Strong LS-3620 50cm - 10 gebundene Haken |
| EAN | 8716851352206 |
| MPN | 80385 |
| Brand | Gamakatsu |
| Size | 16 |
| Hook Type | Single Hook |
| Rig Length | 50cm |
| Line diameter | 0.18 mm |
| Colour | Bronze |
| Pack quantity | 10 |
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The variants mainly differ in hook size and line diameter. All versions use the same Gamakatsu LS-3620 hook pattern, 50cm rig length, bronze finish and pack size of 10.
Choose the smaller hook sizes with the thinner diameters, such as #16 with 0.18mm or #14 with 0.20mm, when you want a finer setup.
The #6 variants are the strongest listed here, with 0.26mm or 0.28mm line diameters. They suit anglers who want a larger hook and a more robust rig within this model range.
Yes. The hooks are already tied to transparent monofilament leaders, so you can use them without tying each hook yourself.
The supplier description states they can be used for coarse fishing with both bottom fishing and float fishing methods.
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The Gamakatsu Allround Strong LS-3620 range gives you ready-tied single hooks for practical coarse fishing with float or bottom tactics. Each variant comes on a 50cm transparent monofilament leader and is supplied as a pack of 10 bronze-coloured hooks.
These tied hooks are intended for peaceful fish species and cover a broad range of general situations. The supplier description names species such as roach, bream, silver bream, carp, barbel and tench.
Because the hooks are already tied to transparent monofilament, you can match the hook size and line diameter to your approach without tying each rig yourself. That makes the range practical for quick session prep and consistent presentation.
All variants share the same LS-3620 hook pattern, bronze finish, 50cm rig length and pack size of 10. The key differences are hook size and line diameter, so you can choose a finer setup for smaller baits and cautious fish or a stronger option for larger baits and tougher fights.