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VS fly reels
Does anyone here use the VS fly reels? If so, what you you think of them? Do you swim with them from rock to rock?
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Wish I could try one, but would probably just swim with my old redington. Has taken on a lot of water and is still kicking. Would like to try some night swimming out to the rocks though with it. Perhaps at Cutty. Need Victor to tie me up some large black flies.
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Get a Charlton Mako.
You'll never want another fly reel. :hihi: |
tynan19, the fly on the Cutty rocks sounds interesting.
likwid, the Charlton Mako does not appear to be water proof. I could be wrong. |
I love my VS fly reel :love:. I got it after the drag on my Tibor failed after repeated dunkings at Montauk. Mine gets a lot of use when I fly fish the Montauk surf. It's performed perfectly so far :uhuh:.
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And don't worry, flies off Cuttyhunk has been done quite a few times. ;) |
Yikes, thousand dollar fly reels for striper fishing - this place is getting too rich for my blood.:eek:
If it were me - I'd pick up a decent carbon fiber drag reel like a $275 TFO and grease the drag with cals for wet performance. If swimming with it, I'd soak the spool in fresh water and put a little oil on the bearings. BTW, I don't think the bearings are waterproof in a Charlton either.:confused: |
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http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...ing/mako03.jpg |
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Regardless, I'm definitely not wrong about it being way overkill for striped bass. The VS that the OP wanted to use is more than adequate. It too has a waterproof drag. |
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If you'd like, give Scott at Bear's Den a call and ask him about the reels, he'll gladly tell you all about them, infact he got it for me. Quote:
Plenty of bass have died to bottom of the line Orvis reels without fail. Pretty much anything over $75 is "overkill". |
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That of course was my point all along though maybe I was too subtle at first. |
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But as we agreed on, why bother? Just get a decent reel and take care of it. its much like the 704z vs VS vs ZB arguments. :) But the Mako is the ZB of flyreels. ;) And NOT made in China. :rotf2: |
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