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Lethal Leaders

Locality: Bundaberg, Queensland

Phone: +61 432 150 320



Address: . 4671 Bundaberg, QLD, Australia

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22.01.2022 Cod anglers are really loving Lethal Leaders. Here is another great Murray Cod caught by Bob Stuart using a Mumbler on a Lethal Leader in the Severn River at Stanthorpe.



19.01.2022 Going through some things and discovered this awesome picky of the Barra Steve Bechley caught at Lake Monduran a few years ago! What a memorable Barra Steve!

17.01.2022 Lethal Leaders are proving to be very popular with the cod fisherman down south. Here is Malcolmjames Balch with a awesome cod caught on a 20lb Lethal Leader

17.01.2022 Here is Bobby with yet another great Yellow caught on a 20lb Lethal Leader!



17.01.2022 This picture was on facebook and the person was asking what type of fish it is. Well it is a sturgeon fish. A bit of info for those who are interested: These fish were once a major part of North America's Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and Mississippi River ecosystems and occurred from Canada to Alabama. Sturgeon is the common name for the 27 species of fish belonging to the familyAcipenseridae. Their evolution dates back to the Triassic some 245 to 208 million years ago. [2...] The family is grouped into four genera: Acipenser, Huso, Scaphirhynchus andPseudoscaphirhynchus. Four species may now be extinct. [3] Two closely related species, Polyodon spathula (paddlefish) and Psephurus gladius (Chinese paddlefish, possibly extinct) are of the same order, Acipenseriformes, but are in the family Polyodontidae and are not considered to be "true" sturgeons. Both sturgeons and paddlefish have been referred to as "primitive fishes" because their morphological characteristics have remained relatively unchanged since the earliest fossil record. [4][5] Sturgeons are native to subtropical, temperate and sub-Arctic rivers, lakes and coastlines of Eurasia and North America. [6]Sturgeons are long-lived, late-maturing fishes with distinctive characteristics, such as aheterocercal caudal fin similar to that of sharks, and an elongated spindle-like body that is smooth-skinned, scaleless and armored with 5 lateral rows of bony plates called scutes. Several species can grow quite large, typically ranging 712 feet (2-3 m) in length. The largest sturgeon on record was a Beluga female captured in the Volga estuaryin 1827, weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb) and 7.2 m (24 ft) long. Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders which migrate upstream to spawn but spend most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries. Some species inhabit freshwater environments exclusively while others primarily inhabit marine environments near coastal areas, and are known to venture into open ocean. Several species of sturgeon are harvested for their roe which is processed into caviaraluxury food and the reason why caviar producing sturgeons are among the most valuable of all wildlife resources.[7] They are particularly vulnerable to over exploitation and other threats, including pollution and habitat fragmentation. Most species of sturgeon are considered to be at risk of extinction, making them more critically endangered than any other group of species

15.01.2022 Here's Bobby with another victim of the Bassman Spinner bait and lethal leader combination on 20 pound braid.

14.01.2022 Fat 106 Barra caught at Lake Monduran on a 20lb lethal Leader. Not bad considering I was only up there to wash the salt out of my motor after a week crabbing.



13.01.2022 Paul Whitrsides been at it again getting into some nice Jack. Using our 20lb leaders, Paul says "Hey mate your leaders done the job again best things I've used mate "

12.01.2022 Kiara with a nice little cod

09.01.2022 Malcolmjames Balach had an awesome early morning surface lure bite. Caught on Lethal Leaders and released 2 nice little cod and dropped a couple aswell. Nice fish!

08.01.2022 Another nice fish caught on Lethal Leaders by Jason Rowan. Well done Jason

04.01.2022 Paul Whitesides with a great Mangrove Jack caught on a 20lb Lethal Leader.



01.01.2022 New 10lb leaders ideal for bream, bass, trout or any species where you need to use light gear. Great for snaggy small water areas. These leaders have the Mustard Fastach clips so smaller lures swim better and are easy to change.

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