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Old 25-12-2013, 07:39 PM
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Yamatoyo Rockfish Leader

Anyone using Yamatoyo Rockfish Leader ? is it as good as fc rock?
thinking about buying 6lb or 8lb for flathead.

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Old 25-12-2013, 08:29 PM
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Best on the market IMO
Slightly thicker than fc rock but ideal for structure fishing
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Old 26-12-2013, 04:48 AM
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Better than anything in my opinion, way better that FC Rock. Sunline Sniper is great as a mainline, but leader material Yamatoyo Rockfish and Harris Fighter are supreme. Might be thicker, but is more supple and does not kink like FC Rock does. And amazingly strong and hard wearing. I use it mainly around the Docks in 6lb for Rockfish and 4lb for Harris Fighter. Harris Fighter is sligthly stronger and more exxy. Only 50m instead of 70m. Get both for varierty. A great budget leader material that i think is also better than FC rock is the stuff in the Orange packet at Tackleworld. Cheap but knots amazingly well and hard wearing.

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