| Buying a new salmon fly reel can be tough for | | | | but plastic parts quickly give way when you have |
| even the most seasoned anglers. With all of the | | | | a hard fighting salmon on the end of the line. If |
| options on the market you have to choose from, | | | | you can look at the body of the reel and see |
| it's easy to see why so many anglers get caught | | | | plastic parts, you can safely assume that there is |
| up and feeling like they are not going to make the | | | | plastic inside of the reel, also. |
| right decision. If you take the time to learn about | | | | Strong 8-weight to 10-weight Disc Drag System |
| the features you need from a salmon fly reel, | | | | You also need to ensure that the reel you choose |
| you'll remain much more confident in the | | | | is rated for 8-weight to 10-weight lines, and |
| purchase, which will carry over while you are on | | | | contains a strong disc drag system. Salmon |
| the water. | | | | running downstream can test the limits of your |
| NO Plastic Parts Used During Construction | | | | gear, which is why this one critical aspect of your |
| First, you need to make sure that whatever reel | | | | reel is so important. If you do not have the drag |
| you are considering purchasing does not have any | | | | to fight the fish properly, they are going to spool |
| plastic parts in it, or on it. Some manufacturers will | | | | your line out, eventually breaking you off. |
| use plastic to keep the prices on their reels down, | | | | |