RIO Pike/Musky Leaders
RIO Pike/Musky Leaders
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The RIO Pike & Musky leaders are an ultra-stiff nylon leader attached to a tough, bite resistant knottable wire shock tippet with twist clip or stealthy fluoro configuration that is ideal for Pike, Musky and similar toothy species.
Available in three configurations:
Pike / Musky—7.5 foot, 20lb and 30lb
knottable wire options featuring a twist clip tied to the end for easy and quick rigging.
Pike / Musky Magnum—4.5 foot, 40lb
knottable wire option is hand-tied with a twist clip and intended for the largest flies and fast sinking lines.
Pike / Musky Stealth—6 foot, 60lb and
80lb fluoro options (no wire) are hand-tied and intended for stealthy presentations to pressured pike and musky. These do not include a twist clip
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