
Overview
Delivering everything that competitive anglers look for in a premium fluorocarbon, the Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line is offered in convenient 25- and 50-yard spools, which make it easy to stay spooled-up with the best line on the market. Perfect for applications that require a top-shot, the Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line offers superior impact and abrasion resistance, making it the obvious choice for tournament use.
Preferred by anglers all over the world, the Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line allows anglers to drop to a smaller test for increased stealth, and sinks faster than other lines due to its higher specific gravity. Off the charts in terms of tensile and knot strength, the Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line provides a clear-cut advantage for tournament anglers thanks to a specialized combination of advanced materials and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques.
Line Diameter | Inches | Milimeters |
6lb | .007 | .185 |
8lb | .008 | .215 |
10lb | .009 | .235 |
12lb | .011 | .285 |
15lb | .013 | .330 |
20lb | .016 | .405 |
25lb | .017 | .435 |
30lb | .020 | .520 |
40lb | .024 | .620 |
50lb | .028 | .660 |
60lb | .029 | .740 |
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Comments: All around one of the best leaders on the market. Knot strength is excellent, abrasion resistance is great and thin diameter. Yes it is expensive, but if your fishing all day for 1 bite from a trophy fish, going after line shy, using light tackle or all of the above then its well worth the price. On the other hand if your using 10' or more at a time on light spinning gear for bass Red Label is more cost effective and if you check your line you shouldn't have breakage issues....Honestly, I don't know how anyone couldn't like this leader.
From: Wally: North Atlantic 12/19/20
Comments: very very good line but very pricey red label as a leader is right up there if you change lines alot and dont use crazy long leaders also better be good at knots or it doesn't matter what line you use !!
From: Austin: New York 7/8/20
Comments: Ive used a lot of fluro leader and line. I really like Quatro, Yo Zuris' HD Carbon and Pline Shinsei, there all really good, Blue label is just better IMO. I use it from 8lb-50lb for everything from DS for LMB to chunking bunker for stripers. The lighter line retains its tensile strength as good as good as the heavy line when its damaged. I caught 40 or 50 bluefish that were 3-4lb on 8lb blue label surf fishing in heavy current. the only time I had to retie because of abrasion from a jetty. The lines also really thin so its good for current and distance. You do pay for it but when you need a tough low vis line Blue Label is awful hard to beat.
From: Roscoe W: New Jersey 5/24/20
Comments: I know I'm not alone here. This line is one of the more expensive lines on the market and isn't worth what it cost. It breaks very easily and ages to quickly as well. I won't have it on my reels again.
From: Phillip: California 12/17/19
Comments: I run 40lb braid as mainline on my baitcaster, I use a 30lb leader typically fish areas with lots of pike and alot of weeds, rocks, trees all sorts of fun stuff. haven't had a problem with this I tie an fg knot for the leader and improved clinch knots or Snell knots depending on what I'm rigging I've legitimately broke hooks trying to get them unsnagged and I'm not talking about small hooks, tournament grade strike king 5/8oz tube jigs, some 5/0 hooks could be the hooks could be I just tie great knots no idea but this stuff works and works well
From: Dan: Sudbury 7/24/18
Comments: this stuff is terrible breaks so easily great way to lose lures
From: Uknown: 1/14/18
Comments: This is absolutely top-notch stuff. If you're looking for leader material, this is the brand to start with. The Yo-Zuri pink leader was also good, I'm not sure if they still make it or not. At any rate, I've got this stuff now and I don't plan on trying another brand any time soon. I recommend against buying a spool of regular line and using it for leaders...this stuff I think leader material is a little more stiff and abrasion resistant.
From: Brad Quillen: Burnsville 9/23/17