RIO Fluoroflex Bonefish/Saltwater Leaders
RIO Fluoroflex Bonefish/Saltwater Leaders
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When targeting bonefish, permit, and redfish on clear flats, RIO's Fluoroflex Bonefish/Saltwater Leaders offer the ideal combination of abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and knot strength. Their long butt section allows for effortless fly turnover, helping you land your PB bonefish without any break-offs.
Noted Features:
- Length: 9ft
- 100% fluorocarbon for the utmost in stealth
- Long butt section for great turnover and presentation
- Hand tied perfection loop in the butt for quick rigging
Ideal For:
- Bonefish
- Permit
- Redfish
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