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I am lookinginto buying an 8 wt reel in the up to $200 range.
Mostly for steelhead/salmon and stripers with some light sal****er usage once in a while. Tioga Reels seem to be very popular and I was ready to buy a LA one but than a friend pointed out a Lamson Velocity 3.5 in a local shop. Most people here seem to like the Velocity reels. Last night a browswed through a book - Lefty Kreh "Presenting the fly"- and in the section about reels he says: "A low starting drag is vital to prevent fish from breaking off" I could not remember hearing or reading about this but than again I am pretty new to fly fishing. I figured that is just something the reel manufacturers are not happy to talk about. I was sure I would find a lot of info in ROFF. Not so. I did a search on "startup drag" and "starting drag" and "startup inertia" and pretty much the only useful info I found was a post from May 2002 talking about a Fly Fish America magazine test. The Lamson Velocity 3.5 with a startup velocity of 14.3% was the 2nd WORST. The LA Tioga was not listed in the post. How come there are no discussions on this in ROFF ? I mean if Lefty talks about it there has to be SOMETHING to it. Any opinions ? Thanks ZL |
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