Benzar Method Feeder Mono Bait Sting Rigs, 2buc/sachet

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No.8 0.20mm
42877-508
264
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No.10 0.18mm
42877-510
264
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No.12 0.16mm
42877-512
264
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Benzar Method Feeder Rig Mono Bait Sting, 2pcs/pack

Specially designed rig for method feeder fishing with floating baits (pop ups, wafters, pellets, miniboilies, etc.). The rig is tied with monofilament line (0.16mm - 0.20mm), Japanese hook (their shape ensures they won’t come loose from the fish’s mouth during the fight, significantly reducing missed strikes) and bait sting. The loop at the top allows immediate connection to any type of quick clip or Quick Change Beads connector, very useful for "speed fishing".

NOTE: The rig (code 42877-508) is equipped with a size 8 hook, 10mm bait spike, and tied with 0.20mm monofilament line. The rig (code 42877-512) is equipped with a size 10 hook, 7mm bait spike, and tied with 0.16mm monofilament line.

Features:

  • Model: Method Rig Bait Sting Mono;
  • Braided line diameter: 0.16mm - 0.20mm;
  • Hook model: Japanese with micro-barb;
  • Hook size: no. 8 - no. 10;
  • Quick bait change;
  • Bait spike (7mm and 10mm);
  • Packaging: 2pcs/pack.

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