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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Dave Speer]
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12/27/09 02:29 AM
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derik d
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Cabelas RLS is on sale right now for a C note and I have had it in the salt a few times and it works like new, just a thought.
It's more than the catfish would do.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Dave Speer]
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12/28/09 05:18 AM
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Salt396
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I will use the Integrity in the SURF/jetty if'n I got nothing better, but it's certainly NOT my go-to. But will it WORK? Yes. Definitely sound advice, and an all-too-common, depressing story when it comes to any kind of reel in the salt. First time that happened to me, it was a Redington reel. Corrosion-X is my best friend, but even it can't save you from all corrosion, all the time. If you start with a good reel that is constructed with the salt in mind you can save yourself a lot of headache, as mentioned by the gentlemen above.
Last edited by Wader_noob; 12/28/09 05:26 AM. Reason: flashback... tails everywhere....
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Salt396]
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12/29/09 04:23 AM
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AJ Perez
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Abel Super 8
Never had a problem with Abel reels in saltwater and Abel is all I use. Perfect drag and never let me down and the best fly reel you can get for saltwater hand down. And after each trip just rinse them with warm water and oil the cork drag as needed.
Super 7 is nice too and another favorite of mine.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: MeatwoFeet]
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01/26/10 11:57 PM
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san antonio fj
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I still haven't decided or come up with the money yet lol, I have been looking at the nautilus ccf though. Thanks for the help when I get one ill post pics maybe even with a fish
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: san antonio fj]
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01/29/10 06:31 PM
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Aitsurido
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Colton CRGII. Call Bob and get the good word. Also take a look at the Leviathan and Tradewinds rods. I own both and am very pleased. Colton Fly Fishing
Death smiles at everyone, Marines smile back.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Aitsurido]
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01/29/10 08:23 PM
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san antonio fj
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Colton CRGII. Call Bob and get the good word. Also take a look at the Leviathan and Tradewinds rods. I own both and am very pleased. Colton Fly Fishing Nice the torrent T-810 looks like a pretty solid reel for a good price. Thanks for the heads up!
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: san antonio fj]
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02/02/10 08:41 PM
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sexycarpenter
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The prism reels from TFO are the way to go. less than 120 bucks for a great reel. Cast or machined.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: derik d]
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02/12/10 07:07 PM
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Marley's_Fishing_Buddy
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Cabelas RLS is on sale right now for a C note and I have had it in the salt a few times and it works like new, just a thought. I've got one that I dunk, throw around, beat up, never clean and just plain abuse that I have never had any problems with whatsoever. Maybe just luck, maybe not.
Fat is not a handicap, its your punishment for lack of self control.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Marley's_Fishing_Buddy]
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02/12/10 08:39 PM
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derik d
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Cabelas RLS is on sale right now for a C note and I have had it in the salt a few times and it works like new, just a thought. I've got one that I dunk, throw around, beat up, never clean and just plain abuse that I have never had any problems with whatsoever. Maybe just luck, maybe not. $75-$90 tomorrow at the doorbuster sale.
It's more than the catfish would do.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: derik d]
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02/17/10 08:10 PM
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BigCliff
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For $100, I'd get a Lamson Konic or Sage 1680. (I fish the 1680 muhself) For a little more, a Ross CLA is machined from barstock in Colorado, and very solid.
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Bowhawg]
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02/22/10 10:41 PM
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David Cole
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Some one mentioned the Lamson-Waterworks Konic. You'll need a 3.00 or 3.5 for an 8wt. Best drag (conical, not CORK, etc) in the industry and they stand behind their stuff.. $20 for any warranty repair, returned in 48 hours. You can see them at Cabela's in Buda or Tackle Box Outfitters in SA. Not as heavy as the TFO 375 (I have one of them also). The Cabela's RLS is also a nice reel, probably made by Reddington. Cabela's XSS is made for the salt and should work well also. Tibor will set you back over $600 and Abel will also come close to that. Great quality, just very expensive.
David Trout Unlimited Life Time Member Lake O.H. Ivie Fly Fishing Body of Water Record Holder for Blue Catfish (2.21) and Largemouth Bass (1.62)
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Re: 8wt reel help
[Re: Aitsurido]
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02/24/10 05:49 PM
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Aitsurido
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Colton CRGII. Call Bob and get the good word. Also take a look at the Leviathan and Tradewinds rods. I own both and am very pleased. Colton Fly Fishing I can't stress enough you check on ebay for Colton reels and rods.
Death smiles at everyone, Marines smile back.
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