http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=rls-HAT-LIMI. Hatch Outdoors, maker of the Hatch fly reel has joined forces with renounced leather fish artist, Lance Boen. The goal is to combine one of the worlds best fly fishing reels with an unprecedented artistic effect. The end result is the Lance Boen, limited-edition Hatch reel. Each fly reel is adorned with the life cycle of our favorite game fish. Trout, Steelhead, Bonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Billfishtheyre all here for you and eventually your grandchildren to gaze at while fishing. Check them out.
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http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=rls-SAG. The 2009 Reel Program from Sage was centered on a tenacious desire to develop and deliver reels that live up to the Sage rod legacy.The new series of Sage Reels consists of a whopping 24 models, all designed with innovation and solid reliability in mind. These reels have been tested hard both in the R&D lab by Sage’s own Materials Scientists and Engineers and in the field by hard-working professional fly fishing guides.
Capt. Blair fishes the Florida Everglades for big tarpon with Capt. Gary Thompson.
http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=rls-ABE-QC00. Gear heads and fly reel geeks, this is your year! The brand-spankin’-new Super Series Quick Change Fly Reels from Abel have generated all kinds of buzz among field testers and fly fishing insiders since their introduction and now these high tech beauties are finally available to the public. With the introduction of this super sexy line up of Quick Change fly reels from the little Southern California machine shop that could, Abel has struck a fine balance between high grade functionality, high style, and high performance. These reels are incredibly functional; for the fastest on-the-water spool changes in the business, simply dial back the drag knob, press it in, and turn the center cap. Voila! Abel Super Series Quick Change fly reels are stylish; boasting a sleek, lightweight profile and Abel’s signature finishing touches, you wont want to put it away after a hard day’s work on the water. Above all else, the new QC’s are finely tuned machines geared up to tango with the world’s toughest fish. With a beefy cork drag system, a double pawl design, ultra high grade aluminum and one of the gnarliest drive systems on the market, the new QC’s are high test and ready to rock. Are you game?
http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=rls-ABE. Abel Automatics makes some of the best fly fishing reels in the world. Each fly reel is fully-machined from bar-stock aluminum, then anodized for a long life of angling use. www.FlyFishingOutfitters.com
Sage 6000 series reels are built for hooking and playing big game in saltwater fisheries. 6000 reels series were designed around our exclusive SCS drag system that creates a silky smooth resistance while efficiently dissipating heat. It does all this with a minimum of weight, allowing fishermen more line feel and the ability to make more casts without fatigue. This sealed system is impervious to water, sand and grit, requiring no maintenance beyond simple rinsing.
3:1 geared, fully sealed carbon drag unit provide smooth, powerful resistance without the weight of traditional drag systems. Machined aluminum construction, large arbor design and one-revolution drag adjustment combine for a light, tough reel that outperforms anything in its class. As an added bonus, 4500 and 4500CF spools are interchangeable.
Capt. Blair fishes for a grand slam in his own backyard catching a redfish, a snook and a trout in the same day and all on artificial lures.
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Check out our new “After The Fight” WEBISODE where we go behind the scenes of an AF TV shoot to let viewers see what really happened. In this first episode, the crew talks about a mistake that was made in the filming of “Tarpon Tango”. Capt. Blair forgot to put heavier FINS braid on one of his rods and hooks up to a monster tarpon. The fish was no match for 20 lb test, but it made for some interesting televison.