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    Default no click fly reel

    Any ideas for a good reel that is reliable with a good drag system that does not make any clicking noises?
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    I don't like a loud clicker on my reels either.
    I have several of the Allen trout reels, the old version, and they do not click.
    http://www.allenflyfishing.com/trout-ii-reel-series/

    I have lately been using a Ross Flyrise reel, and I really like it better than any others I have tried. It has a faint click, I don't mind it at all. It is a little cheaper then the Allen, but Allen does run sales from time to time.
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    What's your target species? Panfish, trout, bass, bonefish, trevally, tuna?

    I believe Solitude reels are completely silent. They have models to cover most conditions through medium wt saltwater.
    Last edited by tailingloop; 05-09-2014 at 06:47 PM.

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    Reliable, good drag, easy...Abel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray View Post
    Reliable, good drag, easy...Abel
    True. Not aware of any Abel reels that are silent in both directions though. All of mine either click in both directions or on the retrieve.

    Op was not clear though if he wanted silent in both directions or just outgoing.

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    The original Bauer McKenzie reels. They have a quiet outgoing clicker that is easily disabled. Not sure if their newer reels work the same.

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    Well, when you are sneaking into the fish hatchery at midnight....................

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    If you have unlimited funds, there are hundreds of options, if you are on a limited budget look at the Bass Pro reels for around $30 - 40 dollars they hold up very well for most fresh water fish in my region. A big striper might do one in but nice sized catfish and grass carp have come to hand using them. I believe they advertise having a record red fish on one of their reel in Texas. I expect Cabelas has similar products.
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    I like the possibilities here thanks. I checked out the some of the reels mentioned I like them all Abel Allen and the Galvan are all very nice. I have a G Loomis Venture 5 that has a pretty quiet clicker and that is the goal for the Midnight hatchery fishing. LOL

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