RIO Fluoroflex Permit Leader
RIO Fluoroflex Permit Leader
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RIO’s 12-foot Fluoroflex Permit Leaders are crafted entirely from fluorocarbon, offering superior invisibility and durability against abrasion when fishing clear flats for permit. These leaders sink more quickly than nylon, providing an edge when casting to fish in deeper waters. Featuring a long, medium-stiff butt section, they are specifically designed to present crab and shrimp patterns effectively, even in windy conditions.
- 100% fluorocarbon for appreciable stealth and abrasion resistance
- Long butt section for great turnover and presentation
- Hand-tied perfection loop in the butt for quick rigging
| 12LB | 12ft (3.7m) | Single | 0.011in / 0.279mm | 12lb / 6kg | |
| 16LB | 12ft (3.7m) | Single | 0.013in / 0.330mm | 16lb / 8kg | |
| 20LB | 12ft (3.7m) | Single | 0.015in / 0.381mm | 20lb / 10kg |
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