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Light-bite leader for finesse spinning
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| Name | Gamakatsu G-Line Fluoro Carbon 4,3kg 0,26mm - 25m Vorfachschnur |
| EAN | 4534910466596 |
| MPN | 81472 |
| Brand | Gamakatsu |
| Size | 0.26 |
| Leader Strength | 4.3kg |
| Leader Length | 2500cm |
| Material | Fluorocarbon |
| Leader Material | Fluorocarbon |
| UV Protection | Yes |
Fluorocarbon's refractive index matches water, making it nearly invisible to fish—critical for cautious species and clear water. It also resists abrasion and UV better, staying reliable through rocks and sharp teeth.
Yes, for light spinning with small soft plastics and compact crankbaits. It excels on trout, pike in streams, and bass in clear water. For larger baits or toothy species, consider a heavier leader.
Absolutely. Fluorocarbon resists salt corrosion far better than monofilament and is rated for both freshwater and saltwater use. Rinse after saltwater sessions to extend spool life.
Typical leader lengths are 20–60cm per rig. A 25m spool yields 40–125 leaders depending on your chosen length. Many anglers tie several per season or maintain a continuous supply.
Gamakatsu has over a century of hook and tackle expertise. Their G-Line is known for quality control, consistent diameter, and durability. It's trusted by European and tournament anglers.
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This fluorocarbon leader line works as a ready-made pre-rigged length for soft and hard baits, or as raw material to tie custom finesse rigs. The 0.26mm diameter balances invisibility with 4.3kg breaking strength, ideal for light spinning where subtlety matters.
Fluorocarbon's refractive index closely matches water, making it nearly invisible to fish. It resists UV damage and abrasion far better than monofilament, maintaining integrity through rocks, logs, and sharp teeth.
The 4.3kg test rating handles finesse work in both freshwater and light saltwater—trout, pike, bass, and small coastal species.