Category: Product Reviews

Orvis Battenkill Disc Fly Reel Review – Disc Drag

The Orvis Battenkill Disc Fly Reel is one of the staple reels from this legendary brand. Orvis trusts in frequently updating and upgrading its equipment, gear, and apparel line anytime there are new technologies and developments. The Battenkill disc fly reel comes right after the release of the company’s well-received mid-priced Access Mid Arbor fly

Redington Grande Fly Reel Review

– Masculine for the Big Gamer As a brand new fly fisher, the enthusiasm to own a section of gear is real. Some anglers go into spending their life savings for a worthwhile fly rod. It is a good thing to do. However, pairing it with the wrong fly reel will be the dumbest thing

Redington ID Fly Fishing Reel Review

Apart from affordability being the company’s core sensitization, Redington is striving to bring anglers compelling fishing reels. A few years back, right before the release of the Redington I.D Fly Fishing Reel, the brand had made pretty nice upgrades to the Redington Rise Fly Reel. This came after the release of the Behemoth fly reel–

What is a Large Arbor Fly Reel?

If you have been planning to clean up your now-ancient fly angling tackle and return to the game, you are probably going to eBay the old combo and spice up your collection with a modern fly setup. It certainly commences with a fine fly rod upgrade (two or more if possible); however, close behind is

Best Life Jackets for Fly Fishing

Let’s be honest: our primary intention for fly fishing is catching the fish, but the adventure is unpredictable. Anything could happen, and you could join the fish instead of catching them. What now? We love to be prepared and keep safe this side, and if you have been the bold type that over believes in

Orvis Men’s Ultralight Convertible Wader Review

A fair part of a backpacker angler’s life involves moving around with their luggage on their backs because their fishing lives depend on it. Packing extremely light will make your journeys less burdensome and more fun. But what you pack will determine your bag’s overall weight, your walking or trekking pace, and how much energy

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