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How much must one spend to get a quality saltwater fly fishing reel?

Written by Josh on May 28, 2009 – 5:53 pm -

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I need a reel resonably evaluated for tracking the Tarpon, the Snook and Bonefish. The brand names would be appreciated.


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  1. By DAVE K on May 30, 2009 | Reply

    what you get paid. interview people to see 3-4 stores what they say. Fly fishermen use as evidence in line should get Info. wearing only `t go wild Finch? him know that `s what you want to do

  2. By Ashley on Jun 2, 2009 | Reply

    Not less than $ 150.00

  3. By laidbck111 on Jun 4, 2009 | Reply

    The drilling rig have cost 750.00 U.S. dollars made by Rainwater and can handle fish that you mentioned then some. I am a believer in you get what you paid and pretty much that not enough auction. The St. Croix makes a good combination for 200 below. You must call a coupe go shopping and see what feels good in your hands because they consider all the same.

  4. By man on Jun 5, 2009 | Reply

    Okuma makes a respectable coil for applications of salt and you could match that up with the shaft of salt respectable as well. Otterrei a 8wt or 9WT. Go to FAOL or outdoorbest.zerofrorums - Section flyfishing and search for archived Alberini and does a few questions. Tarpon does not specify the target with anything less than a 10wt rod and a reel with a good line. The 8wt or 9WT cross between salt and fresh water fishing if you want to designate the sea bass as the target of peacock in Florida and around basss of great openness as well. Based on your budget, tell your gaze $ 250 to Cabelas and pro bass combos for 8wt and 9WT. Good luck

  5. By kitzy on Jun 8, 2009 | Reply

    Cabellas to go online, not less than 100 dollars.

  6. By exert-7 on Jun 10, 2009 | Reply

    Coil of salt to the Orvis Mach. $ 240 - $ 270. Here 'special and image of s from basspro.

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