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8 to 10wt Fly reel

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby firedad0 » April 20th, 2011, 4:49 pm

Make sure you check out Cabelas. Check out their RLS line of reels. They have a really good drag, meant for BIG fish, and I think they might be on sale too. I've got this reel and love it.
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby 1mocast » April 20th, 2011, 8:00 pm

briansII wrote:
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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Nope. The Battenkill and BBS are still being made. I noticed they are selling Shimano spinning reels...
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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby stanbery » April 21st, 2011, 2:46 am

209er wrote: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


I am a cheap * just ask the wife she will be more then happy to tell you that.

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Thanks for the info and welcome to the site. Great group of Guys and Gals on the forum.


Not a big fan of Orvis stuff, they are OK just not for me.

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby tyingfool » April 21st, 2011, 8:54 pm

Jon,
you can try out the anglers roost reel that I bought.And i can attest you is cheap * :lol:. Oh ya where we going for the opener.

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby sschung » April 21st, 2011, 10:46 pm

The Hydros is a sealed drag and the reel is machined out of bar stock aluminum. The reel is also anodized. All good things for in the sirf. Just remember anything done out of stamped metal or molded will not be as durable or corrosion ressistant as anodized barstock aluminum. Also with plastic (graphite) reels, they do not do well when dropped on sharp objects. The main reason that the Hydro and Accesse reels are cheaper becuase they are made in Asia (S. Korea). The machining is excellent, and no different than if they were done here (this is not a commentary on American vs. offshore just the reality of economics). Another option is the reels made by the now resurrected Teton USA reel company. It is more than $100, but well worth it. I have abused on for over 15 years now, all in the surf. It work like it was still new, plus made in Chicago suburbs.

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Re: 8 to 10wt Fly reel

Postby stanbery » April 22nd, 2011, 1:07 am

tyingfool wrote:Jon,
you can try out the anglers roost reel that I bought.And i can attest you is cheap * :lol:. Oh ya where we going for the opener.

Thanks David


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