I ordered them online from Hardy. I'll need to dig into my pile of 
fishing stuff for the URL, but I believe it's something hardyusa, or 
something. Maybe somebody out there can help?

Leland.



>Yes! I have one and I would rather catch a fish on it than any of my other
>rrrrrr-reels!
>Leland, do you know if spare spools are available?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Leland Miyawaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 11:23 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Okuma Reels
>
>
>Ahhh, but wouldn't you just love to hear the sound of a Hardy Marquis
>Salmon II as your next steelhead rips downstream?
>
>Leland.
>
>
>
>
>>For just over a $100, you can get a machined reel that would balance nicely
>>with that rod.  I'd check out the Teton Tioga.  The 'best' deal out there
>>right now is the Scientific Angler Mastery reel.  An aircraft-aluminum
>>machined reel with a super high-tech drag, it's being discontinued, and
>they
>>are all over the web at about $110 for hte 8/9 weight reel, $120 +/- for
>the
>>10/11.  These are high quality reels at bargain prices.
>>
>>Richard
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Kent Lufkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 7:56 AM
>>Subject: Re: Okuma Reels
>>
>>
>>>   Have you looked at the Reddington large arbor series reels?
>>>
>>>   Kent Lufkin
>>>
>>>   >Hi Everyone
>>>   >
>>>   >I just bought a 13' Reddington 8/9 wt spey rod and I'm going
>>>   >to put a Windcutter with interchangeable tips on it.  My
>>>   >question....does Okuma (sp?) make a reel big enough to
>>>   >handle the 9 wt Windcutter?
>>>   >
>>>   >I have a Medalist 1595 1/2 but I'm told that only the 1598
>>>   >has the capacity.  Any suggestions?
>>>   >
>>>   >Jim Jones
>>>   >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>

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