Hi Guys
i am possibly going on a fly fishing trip to Oz next year and i am short a 10wt and 12wt setup.
As i will rarely ever use a 10wt or 12wt again, i dont want to break the bank on tackle. i wanted to know peoples experience with the above mentioned reels. i cant afford shiltons ( i already have a CL6 paired with a 9wt TFO which is my go to setup) but incase a GT or sailie make an appearance i would like to have a shot. i can probably get these reels at half or more than what a shilton costs.
in terms of rods, has anyone has any experience with the Shimano Biocraft EV 10 wt and 12 wt rods ?
I recently bought a new stealth GT 13-15wt, bearings, springs everything small that needs to be stainless steel is, but the metal they used for the spool is not good. I put some mono backing(like 100m of 0.55 ) on then 200m of 50llb braid and once that was on I realised the tight line on the spool caused it to slightly buckle. Really disappointed and not knowing why the spool was touching the sides of the body, Ryan from eikendal explained what happend. Still can't believe such a big reel can bend like that. We took the line off and spooled it on slightly looser and the reel went back into it's original shape. Other than that it seems solid .
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Last edited by Dill elliott; 31-07-17 at 05:35 PM.
Don't ever put mono on as backing on a flyreel. It's the stretch (can be as high as 30%) in the line causing the spool to buckle, you are lucky the damage wasn't permanent. Stick to dacron or GSP (braid or fused) backing (+-2% stretch).
Look at the Redington Behemoth as previosly stated.
Dont think you can beat it for the price.
Has a super strong drag to.
Keep checking OLX and Gumtree as you often get the higher weight combos for sale on there as guys use them once or twice then sell
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