RIO Indicator Leader
RIO Indicator Leader
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This is an excellent leader for chironomid fishing or whenever you need the flies to sink fast. RIO's Indicator Leaders have a unique design that is ideal for the indicator fly fisher. A powerful butt section and very short taper, easily turns over all manner of indicators, and a long, level tip section allows flies to sink evenly and quickly. The orange butt section is visible enough to be used as an indicator in its own right.
Noted Features:
- Powerful butt and short taper for casting indicators
- 10' in length
- Long, lefel tippet allows nymphs to sink evenly
- Orange butt section can be used as an indicator
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