Product Review Index

All our preparation, consideration and decisions regarding our gear come
to the test at the moment we begin our first cast. The gear has to
perform at the level we demand . . . as we expect it to . . . as we know
it will.
That’s what this section is all about. Performance and
expectation!

The products . . . rods, reels, lines and the rest of the angler’s arsenal
. . . featured in these articles are evaluated by our staff of anglers.
These anglers come from every level of the sport . . . novice to expert.
Each has a different perspective, and experience level from which they
view and evaluate “quality and performance” in the products reviewed. This
is good . . . it provides you with definite information from the eyes of
real anglers fishing their streams, increasing their knowledge
and taking this opportunity to share it with you.


Waterskeeter River Tamer Deluxe Pontoon Boat

By Al Campbell

As many of you know, I won’t do a product review
unless I can try a product out thoroughly and put
it through a few good tests to see if it is worth
the money it takes to buy it. That means I usually
have the product for months or even a year or more
before I write about it. Durability is one thing I
think is important in a product. Here’s the report!


Rod Holders That Work

By James Castwell

Castwell’s tried to create a rod holder for the car, but
so far nothing worked - until now! He found a company
which produces all sorts of handy goodies with strong
magnets. Here’s the rod holder.


Dr. Slick Scissors

By Ronn Lucas, Sr.

Ronn recently investigated hair salon scissors for tying
purposes - and after the sticker shock, he decided to see if
Dr. Slick had a good alternative. Here’s what he found.


Launching Gear

By Al Campbell

How do you get your pontoon craft to the water? Do you
load it first? How difficult is it to pack back to
the vehicle at the end of the day? Maybe there IS a better
way?


Headwaters Vest

By Al Campbell

Choosing a vest is not easy. Is it big enough? Pockets
for your needs? Will it wear well? How about comfort?
If you are a pack rat carrying everything you possibly
might need, then what? Al Campbell with the answers
on two new vests from Wind River.


Wind River Entomology Kit

By Al Campbell

Matching the hatch requires knowing just what the hatch is!
No more guessing, here is a product to help you capture the
insects and identify them too. Al Campbell came across this
one - and wanted our readers to know about it.


Redington Crosswater Fly Rod

By Steven H. McGarthwaite

Stevens teenage daughter wanted to learn to fly fish
with him. Time to purchase a fly rod for her. So many choices,
he picked the Redington Crosswater. Here are his comments
on this modestly priced rod.


Mastery Series New Trout Line

By Steve Zweber

Steve was perfectly happy with the fly lines he has. Then
we sent him a brand new line to try. Did “new and improved”
catch a fisherman? He gave it a thorough try. Read the
report.


New Ott Light For Photography

By Al Campbell

Al wrote a series here on FAOL about Digital Photography,
and lighting is an important part of how well your images
appear. It usually requires a complete set-up of lights
to get it right - until now.


Cortland Line Winder

By James Castwell

How do you change lines? Remove lines to store over
the winter? Load new lines on reels or spools? There
are ‘stationary’ line winders which do the job well -
here is a PORTABLE one, under $50.00.


The Peak Vise

By Al Campbell

So many vises to choose from…what is a person to do?
Al Campbell with another, the Peak Vise. American
made, priced under $200. Does it meet Al’s standards?


The Dingo Vise

Denny Conrad

Denny Conrad received an email asking if he thought there
was a market for a a stainless steel vise. He saw the
pictures, was it as good as it looked? After some
thought and discussion he ordered one. Here’s the scoop.


Handi-Measure

Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.

Here’s a brand new item which could spoil a lot
of the fly anglers fun. On the other hand, who
doesn’t love having a new goodie? This one
attaches to your landing net (or not) and seems
to be a slick idea.


Cobra Vise

by Al Campbell

DH Thompson has introduced it’s first rotary vise.
Sure looks interesting. Does it live up to the
Thompson name? Al gave it a full range of
tests…here is his opinion.


Stripnaid?

by James Castwell

It’s not another stripping basket - they don’t work for
Castwell at all. But it is something entirely different!
Outside a square box? For sure. Fish the salt? You
should read this.


Gatti FRHP Fly Rod

by James Castwell

And another country heard from! Italy! Gatti sent a prototype of
what may be the lightest 5 weight rod yet. This one is so
new it isn’t generally availably yet. JC had it at the Idaho
Fish-In - here’s the scoop!


Sage TCR Fly Rod

by James Castwell

The newest technical rod for the real casters is here.
Castwell and the LadyFisher had a chance to cast it - and
Castwell fished it. Is it “as advertised?” This one is
a real surprise!


Mageyesé / Hateyes

by Al Campbell

Are your arms getting too short? You have to hold something
out farther than your arms can reach to read it? How about
tying the fly on the tippet? Or threading the tippet back
through the loop for a improved clinch knot? Al Campbell
has found help for us all (even if you may not be part of
the over 40 crowd).


Aquapac Camera Bag

by Hillfisher

What do you do with your camera when you’re fishing? Have you
lost that lifetime shot because you didn’t take your camera?
Or worse, used a disposable and had poor photos? Is there a
better way? Hillfisher has tried a couple waterproof camera
bags - and he found one that works. Photos to prove it too!


Cortland 555 Rocket Taper

by Allen Crise

Have you seen or tried the new Cortland 555 lines? Here’s
an on-the-water test by Allen Crise who has been fishing
the ‘444’ lines. Is it really better?


Marryat MP Vise

by James Castwell

Looking for a vise? Castwell has owned a few over the
years - and he ‘discovered’ this one. He really likes
it - is it ‘the one’ for you? Read on.


Two New Lamiglas Blanks

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.

For those who still associate the Lamiglas brand with slow,
heavy fiberglass rods, be prepared to have your perception
changed. Thomas had the opportunity to cast and fish two
new rods, The Perigee and the Esprit. Here’s his report.


Quick Seine

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.

Learning which fly to tie on your tippet can be a problem
for folks new to fly fishing, as well as to the old-timers
with a mixed hatch. Pastor Thomas has found a solution.
Here is the easiest method he has found!


Frog Hair Tippet Material

by Jeff Fields

Yet another tippet material? “Finer Than Frog Hair?”
It’s not fluorocarbon, but it is entirely different.
Does it work? Here’s the review from one of our Chat
Room Hosts, Jeff Fields (the grizz).


G.Loomis Adventure Reels

by Tom Kirkman

Have you been searching for a good fly reel which doesn’t
cost a mortgage payment? How about one in the $100 range?
Is it out there? Tom Kirkman with a good look at the
G.Loomis Adventure Series Reels.


Dan Craft Five Rivers Rod
7’ 6" 4 piece 5 weight

by Dennis Conrad

Dan Craft is producing his own blanks for the Five Rivers
series rods. Dennis owns other Dan Craft rods - how does
this one measure up? It’s the 7’ 6" 4 piece 5 weight.


Hexagraph “Miramichi Guides’ Choice” Salmon Rod

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.

Salmon flyfishers take notice! You may or may not have heard
of the Hexagraph Miramichi Atlantic Salmon rod, but if
you haven’t, you should.
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BT’s Fly Fishing Products

by Al Campbell**

**Al doesn’t usually take 14 months to evaluate a sampling of products.
But in this case he wanted to answer his own questions on reliability
and durability of a couple of BT’s products. Here’s his verdict!


Five Rivers Blanks from Dan Craft Enterprises

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.**

**Signature IV multipiece series, a 6-piece 4 weight and
a 5-piece 5 weight, both 9 foot. Thomas cast a few other multi-piece
rods available and was not favorably impressed. Is this series of rods
different? Or better? Read on . . .


Hedron Mirage and Perfect Rubber

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.**

**These new Hedron products present the tier with a whole new
spectrum of tying opportunities, and should provide for sparks of ingenuity
to light new torches in design. From stillwater to bluewater, and everything
in between, these will help us to create “something illusionary” with new
creativity.


Conranch Hackle

by Bob Petti
Reprinted with permission from Global Fly Fishers**

**With over forty years of experience behind him,
and a flock that’s almost a half a century old,
Dennis Conrad knows how to grow hackle.


Whiting 100’s

by Ralph D’Andrea**

****Considering a full saddle in one color contains only about
3 or 4 domininant sizes of feathers, you are looking at
a pretty sizable investment - what’s a recreational tier
to do? Here’s a real solution!

—**
LS2000 Epoxy Rod Finish

by Tom Kirkman**

**It’s called LS2000 High-Build, and while the name is somewhat
misleading, the product isn’t. Tom Kirkman with a test of this
new product for rod finishing. If you are a rod builder this
is one you need to read.


OTT-LITE TrueColor FlexArm Plus

by Al Campbell**

**Do you have trouble seeing the flies you are trying to tie?
Arms not long enought? There may be a solution - Al Campbell
tried something new for a tying light - he says the results
are “remarkable”!


Ronn Lucas Sr’s. Spey Hackles

by Thomas C. Duncan, Sr.**

**Do you tie steelhead or spey flies? Have you been
looking for really good feathers? Here’s Thomas
Duncan, Sr. with a great find! May be the answer
to your hackle problems!


Finite 2 by Fin-Nor

by J. Castwell**

**Have you always wanted a ‘special’ reel? One you have
drooled over? Maybe one for a special purpose?
Castwell finally got his - and here is the review.


Scientific Anglers Wet Tip Express

by James Castwell**

**Castwell was invited up to British Columbia to fish for
Coho Salmon - with a fly rod from a boat. His host
told him to bring a 375 grain line from SA. It was
Castwell’s frist experience with this kind of line. How
did he do? Read here!


Al’s Pick of the Show - 2000

by Al Campbell**

**Al is a buyer for a Scheels Allsport stores. Here’s his
pick of the Fly Fishing Retailer big show in Salt Lake.
And the reasons why. Looking for a pontoon craft?
Here is Al’s choice!


Float 'n Tote

by James Castwell**

**We don’t own a float tube right now, so JC had to enlist
a friend who lives in one. The friend already had another
‘rod holder’ - so how did this one compare?


Redington Reels

by Al Campbell**

**Jim Murphy at Redington gave Al Campbell a challenge:
He challenged Al to compare the new Redington reel to
the best reels he owns and let him know how it compared.
Al did that, comparing the Ross and Lamson to the new
Redington AS5/6B. Who wins?


U-40 Ferrule Lube

by James Castwell**

**Just a chance conversation may have saved the loss of more
than one fly rod in our house! Castwell says when he’s wrong
he’s really wrong! Here’s his chance to correct it - it’s
U-40 Ferrule Lube. If you’re not using it you may be taking
changes you don’t even know about . . . like breaking a rod!


Fitovers

by James Castwell**

**Castwell finally found it! The solution for those who wear prescription
glasses - Fitovers! Polarized sunglasses which fit over your
regular glasses. These are not clip-ons . . . They fit - over!


Redington DFR Series Fly Rods

by George E. Emanuel**

**Several of the Fly Anglers OnLine bunch attended the Somerset N.J.
Fly Fishing Show, and had the opportunity to cast and fondle the
Redington DFR series Fly Rods. Here is the verdict!


Purell Hand Sanitizer

by George E. Emanuel**

**We are all aware of the difficulty in maintaining sanitary habits while
fishing, what with all manner of parasites in the stream, and on the fish, not to
mention germs associated with normal bodily functions. I found a solution!


Royal Wulff Triangle Taper Fly Lines

by Al Campbell**

**We’ve been telling folks how great this lines are, but Al wasn’t
convinced. Until he figured it out. Have you found these fly lines?
You may be missing a real winner.


BWSports Gear

by Al Campbell**

**Al found these folks. They produce a unique line of gear for fly
fishermen. Here’s the information in Al’s usual in-depth manner.


Virtual Fly Tying CD, Volume I
by Al Campbell**

**We asked our resident tying instructor Al Campbell to take a good look at
this one. It’s the first one we have taken seriously. Is it as good as
it’s promise? Here’s what Al has to say.


Hammerhead Gear Retractors

by Al Campbell**

**Al has been sitting on this one for a while - but it was worth
the wait. If you think ‘zingers’ are great, wait until you read
this. Here’s one that doesn’t break or fall off losing your stuff.


Angler’s Choice Tying Materials

by Craig Gitting**

**Craig was one of the May Winners in our Monthly Contest. We
asked him to give us his impressions of the materials he received
in his prize box. What did he do with them? And did it work?


Multi-Plier 600 Series

by James Castwell**

**Looking for the “perfect” tool to answer all the fly fishers
needs? Castwell did a search prior to the FAOL Fish-In. Here’s
what he discovered.


Action Optics Polarized Glasses

by Kate Reust**

**The hunt for Polarized sun glasses for the FAOL Fish-In was NOT going to
be simple. Lots of brands that have lots of flash, lots of price, and
little practicality for someone gearing up for a major fishing trip!
Here’s Kate’s report.


Phos Yukon Reel

by Ed Dayton**

**Here is a product review by fly shop owner Ed Dayton. He not only stocks
them, he fishes the Yukon reel. From the professional to the personal,
here are Ed’s thoughts!


Teton Fly Reel #7

by James Castwell**

**This Teton Fly Reel took a trip to Andros Island, Bahamas. Castwell and
friends used it on the famous Andros Bonefish. And how did it perform?
Did it live up to his expectations? Here are Castwell’s comments and
recommendation!


Robert Venneri Reel Seats

by Al Campbell**

**Al is a rod builder. If you read his series on building a graphite rod,
this is one you don’t want to miss. He knows the difference!


Reel-E-Good Winder

by James Castwell**

**Getting a new fly line is neat. But getting that line on the reel can be
a problem. Here a solution . . . and it really works.


Mustad Hooks

by Al Campbell**

**If you read Al Campbell you know he is “straight arrow” - just tells it
like it is. Here is his comparison of Mustad to the other chemically
sharpened hooks. Are Mustad hooks really best?


Scott SVS906 Fly Rod

by George E. Emanual**

**This didn’t start out as a Product Review! George just wanted to buy a
good back-up rod. Well, that’s not what he got! Take a look . . .


Pacific Fly Group

by Al Campbell**

**Does anyone out there care about the ‘average’ fisherman? Why is
everything so high priced? Al took a good, long look and found a company
at the Salt Lake Retail fly fishing Show that does care! Take a look . .
. Here is Al’s Pick of the Show!


Miller - Freeman

by Jim Birkholm**

**Castwell does a Tip of the Hat! Here is his Pick of the
Salt Lake Show.


Stearns Ultra #1131

by Deanna Birkholm**

**Fly Fishermen do tend to take more chances than couch potatoes. And how
often do we think of safety? Not until it is too late. Here is the
LadyFisher’s Pick of the Show!


Coleman Thermoelectric Cooler

by Deanna Birkholm**

**Taking a long trip on the road? Just need something that works for the
local trips? Or between home and the summer cabin? Something that will
keep stuff cold with no messy ice and sloshing water? We have a
recommendation!


Marsoops Glasses Retainers

by Al Campbell**

**Have you ever lost a pair of glasses? Maybe in the stream or overboard?
Or left them in a “safe” place only to have them lost or badly damaged?
Well, so did our product tester Al Campbell. And he has a
solution!


Gatti Fly Rod Blanks

by Al Campbell**

**Fishing vacation just days away, Al works into the wee hours to build this
rod. Just so we could have a Performance Test! Of course, he did do a
little fishing with it. Did he like it? Read on . .


Elkhorn Rods - Model eX3

by Randy Fratzke**

**Braving the January Iowa winter, Randy thoroughly puts to the test the
Elkhorn eX3 Model EX 9045 rod. Check out his article on the setup, testing
and end result of fighting fish on a new quality built rod.


From the IFTD Show in Denver
September 18th - 20th 1997
Picks of the Show

Sage SPL Rod
The Ultimate “Little-One”

The Ladyfisher’s pick … the ultimate light rod …
finally, done right!


The Thousand Mile March
To Fleece or Not to Fleece
**

**Our own WebAngler finds a cure for the common trade show …
and a little comfort when wading on a foreign floor - or local
stream.


Is J. Castwell’s choice a DRAG?**

**In search of a ‘zinger,’ J. Castwell picks high tech and new tech in the
Sth reels.


The Perfect Rod(s)
&
The People Using Them
**

NWFly found a “Fine, Honest Fly Rod” company and a fly shop
duo to blend into his view of the Pick of the Show.


Originally published October 27, 2003 on Fly Anglers Online.