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NYLFLEX C701

Bas de ligne NYLFLEX C701
2.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fluorocarbon Leader

Bas de Ligne Fluorocarbone pour Brochet
3.40 (CHF) incl tax

Fluorocarbon Leader

Bas de Ligne Fluorocarbon pour Brochet
7.70 (CHF) incl tax

Fluorocarbon Leader

Bas de Ligne Fluorocarbone pour Brochet
6.70 (CHF) incl tax

Ready Rigs

Montages prêts à pêcher Rage
12.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Fluorocarbon Leader

Leaders en fluorocarbone Fox Rage
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Strike King Tour Grade Braid

Tresse de pêche Strike King Tour Grade
18.20 (CHF) incl tax

Strike King Tour Grade Fluorocarbon Line

Corps de ligne Strike King Tour Grade Fluorocarbon
13.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Surefit™ 1 x 19 Strand Leaders

Nouvelle gamme de bas de ligne pour la pêche aux leurres
3.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Jerkbait Leaders

Bas de ligne pour pêche rapide
3.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Flurocarbon Leaders (Pre-Tied)

Leaders de pêche pour différents appâts et prédateurs
3.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Surefit™ 49 Leaders

Bas de ligne pour tous types de pêche (2 par paquet, 6 versions)
4.75 (CHF) incl tax

In the Lines Braids Leaders category, you will find everything you need to adapt your predator setup to every situation. The choice of main line and leader has a direct impact on bite detection, stealth and landing fish safely.

Choosing your line for predator fishing

The line is the link between your rod and the fish. The three main families are nylon, braid and fluorocarbon. Nylon is forgiving thanks to its stretch, making it ideal for beginners or shoreline fishing. Braid offers excellent sensitivity so you can feel the slightest bite, while fluorocarbon is appreciated for its low visibility and abrasion resistance.

  • Nylon line for some stretch and a good all-round compromise
  • Braid for lure fishing, casting distance and bite detection
  • Fluorocarbon as main line or leader for extra stealth

Predator braids: sensitivity and control

Predator braids are ideal for active lure fishing (jigs, soft baits, crankbaits, spinnerbaits). Their lack of stretch perfectly transmits lure action and bites. A thinner diameter helps gain casting distance while maintaining good linear strength.

  • 4-strand braid for raw strength and good abrasion resistance
  • 8-strand braid, rounder and smoother, for long-distance casting
  • High-visibility colors to track your line, or natural tones for clear water

Fluorocarbon and steel leaders

The leader protects the most exposed part of your setup. For zander, perch or very clear water, a low-visibility fluorocarbon leader is often preferred. For pike and its sharp teeth, a steel or titanium leader reduces the risk of bite-offs, especially with surface or fast-moving lures.

  • Fluorocarbon from 0.20 mm to 0.40 mm for finesse or subtle presentations
  • Heavier fluorocarbon (0.50 mm and up) for snaggy or heavy-cover areas
  • Steel or titanium leaders for fishing specifically targeting pike

Diameters, breaking strength and seasonality

Adjusting the diameter and breaking strength of your lines and leaders to the season and type of spot is essential. In cold, clear water, finer diameters and more discreet rigs are often preferable. In summer or around weed beds, a stronger setup helps you pull fish out of heavy cover.

  • Fine diameters for winter and line-shy fish
  • Higher breaking strength for rocky areas, submerged wood or weed beds
  • Regularly reassess the condition of your line and leader as they wear

Maintenance, knots and replacement

A well-maintained line lasts longer and stays more reliable. Frequently check the first few yards of your line and your leader: at the first sign of roughness or damage, trim or replace them. Mastering a few simple but strong fishing knots (clinch-type knot, Palomar knot, loop for leaders) allows you to get the best performance from your gear.

FAQ predator fishing lines, braids and leaders

What type of line should I choose to start predator fishing? A good compromise is to use quality nylon or a medium-diameter braid with a fluorocarbon leader. This gives you forgiveness, low visibility and good sensitivity.

How often should I change my line or braid? It depends on how often you fish and the conditions. Regular visual checks and running your fingers along the line help you detect damaged sections that should be replaced without delay.

Do I always need a steel leader for pike? No, but as soon as pike are abundant or you use large lures, a steel or titanium leader greatly reduces the risk of bite-offs and helps secure your fights.

What leader length should I use? In most cases, a leader length between 12 and 32 inches is suitable. The clearer the water and the more wary the fish, the more beneficial it can be to lengthen your fluorocarbon leader.