| Model | Pound Test | Length |
|---|---|---|
| TRL111Z | 130 | 12 in. |
| TRL112Z | 130 | 18 in. |
| TRL114Z | 90 | 12 in. |
| TRL115Z | 90 | 18 in. |
REVIEWS
9 Reviews
Rizzly
Been using these leaders for several seasons. They handle big fish and stand up to abuse
mwcfh12489
Bought this for musky fishing and doesn’t disappoint. Stand up to abuse from structure and fish!
MuskyHunter33
After several trips, leaders perfomed without any failure. Crimps are oversized and catch more weeds than others, but fine product.
Possumcod
Haven't hooked a fish for a definite review but they are very well made
Doug13
I use these leaders for musky fishing,great strength pretty much invisible under water.
1CustomerHelpingAnotherCustomer
So far, I really like this Flourocarbon leader! Before I bought a new fishing rod and reel setup I was using the 180# steel leader (the stiff kind, all silver) and my Dad said that your leader might be spooking the fish (I wasn't catching anything, I know how to work each of my lures appropriately for a specific situation- and I was up North on the border of Wisconsin & Minnesota- good fishing there / here) so I decided for my new rod and reel setup to listen to my Dad so I tried the 130# 18" Flourocarbon leader; I thought they are clear and will be less visible under water and the fish will be less spooked, (which they were) plus I've seen Musky angler Lee Thompson use them and give his input about them on fishing videos on YouTube, I think I've seen Al Linder's son use the Flourocarbon leaders before also. Even though I am liking this leader (a lot) I am still curious how this plastic or Flourocarbon leader will hold up with HUGE Musky and Northern Pike going nuts and flipping out repeatedly. Because I will go with, or back to a dark color steel leader if need be. But so far this Flourocarbon leader works VERY WELL, the fish are not being spooked, since it's clear the fish will know to strike the lure and possibly not the silver steel leader, the Flourocarbon leader allows the action of the lures being used to work VERY WELL (the way the Flourocarbon is malliable). The Flourocarbon leader is pretty thick and strong and durable looking it also feels stronger than what you think it is. It's a 5 star from me so far, sometimes I even forget it is tied onto my PowerPro 80# braid on my fishing rod (so the "being less visible part works"). I fish at Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis, Minnesota and caught a little 22inch Northern Pike on a Rapala Slashbait (larger model, flashy bucktail, olive green color). But a couple days ago I had a follow up from a BIG fish at Lake Calhoun (fish was easily over 40inches couldn't tell if it was a Musky or a Northern Pike, but it was BIG in length) on one of my newest lures that I bought from DSG (Strike King ProModel Series 10XD Crankbait-Chartreuse Sexy Shad- great lure for calling the Big Boys that lurk in the Deep). I think you will like the Flourocarbon leader if you give it a chance. I hoped this review helped.
Rockworthy
Made well, tough, and reasonably priced. Held up well to trolling all day.
jobe
Work fine for pike, I would not recommend for musky. Flourocarbon can be cut by a sharp knife, so the razor sharp teeth of a musky can slice leader easily. I recommend cutting off the snap with hook cutters and replacing with a staylock snap. Double crimps are nice touch.
Rick
I really liked these leaders, you can work a bait much easier then with a steel leader. An the put up with anything a steel leader would.
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