What reel to buy

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fenitbob
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What reel to buy

#1 Post by fenitbob »

hi all,
what reel would you buy to match a ten foot fly rod (eBay impulse buy). I have been fly fishing a good few times in the river but do not want to use that reel in the sea. also what line would you recommend.
and finally, what kind of price range am i looking at?
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#2 Post by stylie »

i just use a cheap Danica wide Arbor, they are only about 40 euro and it suits me fine, have had lots of pollack and bass with it. Do however load the backing up with braid, its thinner than the standard so you can get loads on
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#3 Post by Marty Harrison »

Okuma Airframe 7/9 wide arbour, cheap (£25) and made from composite so it wont rust in a saltwater enviroment. Well made with a very smooth drag, great value. I use airflo shooting heads on mine with 20lb gold Stren as the running line that way i dont have to carry sprare spools, I just quickly change the heads to cover diff stuations.

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#4 Post by liamdenn »

i use the eco disk and it is grand. I tell ya about the lines. i use the mullarkeys seconds which are about 15 stirling for 3 or 5 , i cant remember. they are perfect and even if you do get the odd dud you r still winning at that price!
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#5 Post by lumpy »

if your looking for a good quality reel try one of the enigma matrix. fished florida two years ago and had tarpon to 30 Lbs and snook to 9Lbs on them. cheap reel with a quality drag and good capacity
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#6 Post by MAC »

Use the Eginma Matrix myself and the good thing is that you might find one at a bargin price because they have been replaced by some other reel. Last I looked on [url=http://www.fishtec.co.uk]Fishtec[/url] they were selling them at excellent prices. I use mine for pike fly fishing as well on a 9wt rod. Get yourself a few spools as well. These will be a little more expensive than some of the composite large arbours but are a better reel and will last a long time.

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#7 Post by Viper »

I reckon price range depends on the method by which you land your fish. If you play them from the reel then a good reel is recommended, if not a reel is nothing more than a spool to keep your line tidy so any cheap reel will do.
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