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Saltwater Monofilament Fishing Lines & Leaders 100 lb Line Weight Fishing for sale

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Most leaders can scare away potential predators and deter them from taking a bite on a lure that doesn't appear as natural as it should. Not to worry - Seaworx Fluorocarbon Leader Line is super effective to naturally present your lure or bait. The invisibility property of our line is very effective for achieving this goal. Our leader is manufactured with light refractive index properties. This means that fishes can't see your line since it doesn't reflect sunlight.

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