Wanted - New small reel
Re: Wanted - New small reel
Hi Simon, I have a Sage 4280 7-8wt to sell. I bought it in December from Rohan and fished with it twice. The reel comes with a life time guarantee. Cheers Rudi rseebach@gmail.com
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
For interest sake I can bring along my TFO 375 to compare against the other reels if you want.
Re: Wanted - New small reel
Then look at a Riptide. That way you'll have 'proper' 8 and 10 weight reels. Not those keyring sized things you've been fishing with.Simon Gilbert wrote:Tony
I agree the Tibor Everglades is a great reel (I've got one) but down south I think it goes great on my #10 throwing bigger flies into a bit of wind to a school of salmon. I really looking for the next size down (and yes a little lighter) to be 'balanced' with the #8.
Doug
Yes please bring your Shilton along. I think Terry had one in Exmouth that I thought was fairly good. But do you mean it hasn't got a drag? I certainly want a drag (I always prefer cork).
Thanks for the suggestions....any more for a reel a bit smaller than the Tibor Everglades?
Simon

If you're after something lighter, then have a look at the Sage 4280.
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
The Sage looks interesting.... plenty big enough.......
Remember that I fish mainly shooting heads so I guess I would get 300m of spectra with a shooting head (maybe more). With the large arbors these reels have - that's plenty. So no Tony - I don't need a Riptide (want yes - need no) - and you used to give me heaps about the weight of my Grist's.
No one has said Abel. The Super7 looks good. I like the simplicity of their drags. Plenty around at the moment at clearance prices (around $400)
Remember that I fish mainly shooting heads so I guess I would get 300m of spectra with a shooting head (maybe more). With the large arbors these reels have - that's plenty. So no Tony - I don't need a Riptide (want yes - need no) - and you used to give me heaps about the weight of my Grist's.
No one has said Abel. The Super7 looks good. I like the simplicity of their drags. Plenty around at the moment at clearance prices (around $400)
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
From the amount of interest, we may have to do a 'Reel' night for a future club meeting.
That way we can work out which is the 'Reel deal'.
That way we can work out which is the 'Reel deal'.
Fisherman are born honest but they get over it.
Ed Zern.
Ed Zern.
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
Sounds like a great idea Doug - I'm sure the variety of reels that would turn up for everyone to try would be amazing!
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
Simon - I can bring my Super 8 along (it just arrived) if you're interested in the Abels - I plan to fish it with a 9wt.
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
Mr. Hammond you get what you pay for "TIBOR EVERGLADS" its first class mate, had mine since 2003 caught a few good fish over the years, needs very little maintanence, has heaps of backing and plenty of drag.
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Re: Wanted - New small reel
Belly I'd say the Abel's are built to last a lifetime being handmade down to the screws 
