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Gamakatsu G-Line Fluoro Carbon

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Designed for line shy fish such as trout, carp and seabass, this fluorocarbon offers the perfect camouflage. It combines invisibility, high tensile strength, abrasion resistance and UV-protection all in one fishing line. The applications are very versatile and offer great possibilities for fresh- and saltwater fishing. Specialists use this line for snelled hooks, carp rigs and as branch lines on sea rigs to increase the number of bites and to simply bag more fish.
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Fluorocarbon lines Gamakatsu G-Line Fluorocarbon 25m
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Fluorocarbon line Gamakatsu G-Line Fluorocarbon 25m 0.12mm

Code: 5063-012


Diameter: 0.12 mm
Length: 25.00 m
Strength: 1.04 kg

The lowest price in the last 30 days before the current reduction: 11.33 €

11.33 €
Gamakatsu
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Fluorocarbon line Gamakatsu G-Line Fluorocarbon 25m 0.13mm

Code: 5063-013


Diameter: 0.13 mm
Length: 25.00 m
Strength: 1.17 kg

The lowest price in the last 30 days before the current reduction: 10.36 €

10.36 €
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Fluorocarbon line Gamakatsu G-Line Fluorocarbon 25m 0.26mm

Code: 5063-026


Diameter: 0.26 mm
Length: 25.00 m
Strength: 4.30 kg

The lowest price in the last 30 days before the current reduction: 12.77 €

12.77 €
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G-Line Fluoro Carbon

Designed for line shy fish such as trout, carp and seabass, this fluorocarbon offers the perfect camouflage. It combines invisibility, high tensile strength, abrasion resistance and UV-protection all in one fishing line. The applications are very versatile and offer great possibilities for fresh- and saltwater fishing. Specialists use this line for snelled hooks, carp rigs and as branch lines on sea rigs to increase the number of bites and to simply bag more fish.
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Gamakatsu
Gamakatsu® started producing fish hooks in 1955. At that time, they were the smallest hook manufacturer in Japan and all of their hooks were made by hand. In 1963 they introduced a new automated heating facility which catapulted them to the forefront of the Japanese market. In 1974, they introduced fully automated hook making machines and found it necessary to build a second factory in order to meet the demand they had created. - See more at: http://www.gamakatsu.com/about.html#sthash.c32MnteN.dpuf
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