| Reference | Capacité | Couleur | Longueur | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CAC703
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30 lbs (13.6 kg) | Camo | 10 m | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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14.30 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CAC707
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40 lbs (18.1 kg) | Camo | 10 m | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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16.80 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CAC708
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50 lbs (22.7 kg) | Camo | 10 m | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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17.65 (CHF) incl tax
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The sinking braid FOX Submerge Camo is designed for carp anglers looking for a braided line that blends into the environment. Its goal is simple: help your rig stay discreet, reduce line visibility on the bottom, and improve presentation, especially on heavily fished waters where fish become wary.
Thanks to its “submerge” design, it promotes good bottom contact and naturally follows the contours of the lakebed (silt, gravel, sparse weed beds). This camouflage approach, combined with a braided structure, makes it a relevant choice for building line sections dedicated to discretion, without complicating your usual rig setup.
Enhanced discretion: the camouflage look helps your line blend into the surroundings. This is especially useful in clear water, on mixed lakebeds, or on heavily pressured venues where every detail matters.
Cleaner presentation: a braid designed to sink helps keep the line more pinned down, which can reduce visual disturbance and improve fish confidence as they approach the bait.
Carp angler versatility: Submerge Camo fits easily into a modern rig strategy. It suits anglers who want a reliable solution for keeping the terminal part of the line close to the bottom, while retaining the responsiveness and sensitivity of a fishing braid.
Easy handling: a well-designed braid is easy to manage on the bank. It helps create neat rigs, makes tidy connections possible, and keeps your routine simple session after session.
To get the best from this camouflage sinking braid, always adapt your rig to the venue: on very abrasive bottoms, use neat connections and check the braid regularly after each fish or after contact with obstacles. On silty bottoms, make sure the section near the rig settles correctly and does not drag the bait into the silt.
Before fishing, do a quick bank-side test: submerge a section and observe how it behaves (bottom contact, suppleness, positioning). When tightening knots, wet them and pull down gradually to preserve braid quality. Finally, store your line away from UV exposure and excessive heat to maintain performance over time.
Question 1: What is a “sinking” braid used for in carp fishing?
Answer: It is designed to help the line lie flatter on the bottom, improving discretion and rig presentation.
Question 2: Does the camouflage pattern offer a real advantage?
Answer: Yes, it helps the line blend better into the surroundings, especially on contrasting bottoms and in clear water, which can reassure wary fish.
Question 3: Do I need to change my knot and accessory habits?
Answer: Usually no: it works with common braid accessories and knots, provided you choose a suitable knot and tighten it properly.