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    Vosseler! Then Able

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    This one will work.



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    My thought is, those to whom "money is NO object" opt for the practical answer to this question. THAT'S why , to them, "money IS no object". Although I am NOT among THEM, I too tend to be "practical" hoping by THAT to become ONE OF THEM. My only concern for my reel is that it doesn't unbalance ( too heavy) my outfit ( and that it costs LESS than $100).

    Mark

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    I think we've morphed from "What I'd have if I could" to "What I have." Lots of good reels out there, but if I was stinkin' rich, I'd still have a Kusse reel, on a Kusse Black Troll.

    http://www.ronkusse.com/blacktroll.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by HCR View Post
    Several months ago I posed the same question re fly rods. Your responses were very interesting and helpful. Rather than purchase one very expensive rod, I "settled" for 4 Sage rods and have been especially pleased with the two Z-Axis models ( 4 wt and 5 wt.).

    Now I wnat to know your views on the "best" reel for 3/4 wt.

    As always, thanks in advance.
    Ari 't Hart: Triangle I or an Ari I

    http://www.ottobeckcompany.com/Html/...reels%20en.htm

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    I'd just add prolly a couple "more" Teton reels to my arsonal... Teton tetons... not the cheaper Tioga series I mostly own.. Only one teton and it's only cause they didn't make a Tioga that small... It's actually to small and any line I put on it becomes a telephone cord... I love these reels and their not all that spendy for the quality!
    Wish ya great fishing,Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobinmich View Post
    This one will work.
    Bob, what is it? Looks pretty cool!

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    Money is no object? Hardy Marquis or an Abel Creek with a fancy finish.

    Money is an object? Used Orvis CFO clicker.

    Money is an major obstacle? Medalist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemrod View Post
    Albright GP
    I am thinking about one of these - would you mind giving more details? I got a couple of their topwater reels and I didnt care for them..... they were also about $20 on sale; I have a 3wt A5 rod and a pair of their breathable waders that I think are great!
    This fall there will prob be a big sale if history repeats....

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