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8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby stanbery » April 19th, 2011, 6:46 am

Does anyone now of a good 8 to 10 weight fly reel that is large arbor and under $100.00

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby RichardCullip » April 19th, 2011, 7:18 am

stanbery wrote:Does anyone now of a good 8 to 10 weight fly reel that is large arbor and under $100.00

Jon


Quadruple your budget and I've got some recommendations ;) ;) ;)
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby Frank » April 19th, 2011, 7:23 am

This looks cool -

http://www.rajeffsports.com/echoreel_ion.php

I can't say about the drag. I never need one.

You seem like the guy to test it tho'
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby Gary C. » April 19th, 2011, 9:08 am

Jon, Sierra Trading Post has a Okuma Fishing Sanibel Fly Fishing Reel - 8/9wt for $84.95. The description sounds pretty good.

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/2249 ... nd9wt.html
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby hpskiff » April 19th, 2011, 11:23 am

Battenkill mid-arbor size Vs are on clearance for $109 at Orvis.com, Pasadena can usually match it. Also Pasadena had the Battenkill large arbors on sale a few weeks ago, maybe they still are. Supposed to have a good drag, but I have never had a fish get to the backing on mine, so I don't know.
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby BobK » April 19th, 2011, 12:04 pm

The reel that I use for Carp and Cuts, that has a decent enough drag for those species is the Pflueger Trion or one of the discontinued Echo reels. You can find either on Ebay for about $80 No, I wouldnt use them for Tuna, Bones or other drag screamers, but for fresh water or the surf No problems. I did catch a couple of small bones with the Echo. BobK
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby briansII » April 19th, 2011, 12:57 pm

When I look at 8-10wt reels, I'm looking for something with a substantial, quality drag. If that's not a big issue for you, there should be quite a few options. I like the Battenkill Mid Arbors, and the Pflueger mentioned is a good reel. The now discontinued Redington GD and CD reels are nice. Allen reels have been discussed here. Lots of Chinese reels on ebay, but I don't have any experience with those particular models. Some folks swear by Okuma reels, but I don't cared for the 2 I have.

Iffin' you want to go really cheap.

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby Lee-B » April 19th, 2011, 1:13 pm

How are you going to use the 10wt? How often are you going to fish it? I've seen less expensive reels in that weight range blow up under pressure from good fish and you don't want that to happen, believe me. You have to factor in usage, weight of the reel, durability and drag.

I am a huge fan of Waterworks Lamson and Konic 4 is $150.00 but yet has the same drag as the Litespeed up to an 8wt.
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby stanbery » April 20th, 2011, 12:04 am

Sorry I guess I should have put this in as well.

Needs to have a good drag and will be used for the surf, Salmon, steelhead and big cutts.

Palnning to build a 10'6 8wt switch rod for this reel.

Thanks for the info guys.

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby Sasha » April 20th, 2011, 12:37 am

The LA Battenkills are on "sale" at the moment. I have a VI on my spey that did quite nice with Chinook and large bulls last year........... I am sure the smaller size (V) would be ok for what you want (for the price).....
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby 1mocast » April 20th, 2011, 2:11 pm

My only recommendation is whatever reel you choose better be "Saltwater Proof"

Ask me how I know that... :roll:

The older Orvis Battenkill Mid Arbor has been discontinued and has the same drag as the Large Arbor. It is a mid arbor and heavy. But in a 10 wt. rod, you want a beefier reel to balance it.
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby unskunkable » April 20th, 2011, 3:39 pm

All of the Orvis Battenkill reel are discontinued. They are now the access and hydros series reels
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby briansII » April 20th, 2011, 4:16 pm

unskunkable wrote:All of the Orvis Battenkill reel are discontinued. They are now the access and hydros series reels


You mean they are getting rid of the regular and Bar Stock Battenkills too? That would be a shame. By the way, Orvis needs to update their website. To see the new Hydros reel, I had to go to a fly shop's website. Couldn't find it on orvis.com? Nice looking reel!

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby 209er » April 20th, 2011, 4:30 pm

BriansII, your post was really funny...... :lol: Jon, you're starting to worry me with your $100 8/10 reel needing a good drag! You're wanting to do stuff Rollincast does. :lol: :lol: 209er
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