Fly reels are expensive. At least, a lot of them are. For the most part, this is with good reason. Fly reels are relatively intricate pieces of equipment that need to be designed in a way that makes them perform reliably. Though playing most trout won't put most reels to the test, fighting bigger species — especially those found in saltwater — requires a well-constructed, strong reel with a powerful drag that you can count on. Anything less simply won't be up to the task.
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When its time to reel in the big one, you must be prepared. Set yourself up for success when fishing for big-time trout with the Redington Behemoth Reel 7/8 Angler Fishing Rod Reel. This reel is the real deal when it comes to reeling in a big fish. Its designed for fishing in fresh water or saltwater and allows you to push the limits with what you catch. Thanks to the die-cast construction and interlocking, arbor spool design, youll have the feel and operation of a premium reel.
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