> 
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:majordomo-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > On Behalf Of KEITH PASSANT
> > > SO I just got me a new reel. Its a Large Arbor and a Multiplier. It
> turns
> > > the spool twice for each turn of the handle. Gets the line back on the
> > > reel
> 
>          I had a Mitchel 3:1 Multiplier -- the thing about it is,
> there's no real slowing the thing down during a run.  The drag seemed
> decent, but with a small knob though.  I ended up giving it away with
> my first fly rod -- and 8' 8wg Eagle Claw Royale that the person was
> going to use 1-2 times a year steelheading.
> 
> 
> -->Garry

Garry, 
thanks for the heads up on the Teton 3 on [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Is the lack of drag
common on all Multipliers ?  I must admit I am intrigued by the Cobra.
(comes with 4 spools and a some line besides)

BTW,  I found a spectacular deal on the last  Old Florida Freshwater
LA Reels for sale anywhere.  It was on their website and I called to inquire
and was told that they were no longer being made, but if called "so and so"
I might be able to get one.  In fact, they took it off the website right
after I called.

So and So turned out to be a good buddy who owns a fly shop.  He had a 1-3wt
and a 3-4 wt  in his clearance bin and gave me a discount on them besides.

(DonO-  we are going fishing with him when you get here )

JG



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