I don't usually recommend specific places to buy equipment, but i looked at 
www.sierratradingpost.com this weekend and they have Redington RS2 reels for $55.-$70. 
depending on line weight and the AL for $90.
I haven't fished any of these reels and so can't recommend any of them, but the prices 
seem decent. 

brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Oct 18, 2004 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: in search of a heartier reel

I would check out the Tioga and Tioga Teton reels. I have the Teton 12LA and
love it! The drag works great and it is beautifully made. I think it'll run
a little over your price but I think it is well worth it. I've used mine on
Salmon in the salt and had great luck with it. Even though I use it on my
8wt I bought the larger reel for it's ability to act as a counter weight :)
Makes casting all day much easier for me. Plus that large arbor really
brings in the line fast! Worked great when the silver decided to run strait
at the boat at Neah Bay last summer! 

Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Steudel
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 3:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: in search of a heartier reel

Well I own two Okuma sierra 7/8 reels which I use on our five weights. Most
of the time they work just wonderuflly with no complaints. The steelhead I
caught on the Snoq, and the last fishing trip really pushed them beyond
their limits. Several times on my last trip the clicker stopped working,
seemed like the drag was still working, and I had to open them up and poke
my finger around in there. Now when I strip out line it sounds weird. So ...
I was wondering if anyone had any reccomendations on new reels under 100
bucks that might last a bit longer and handle a bit better than my Okuma
Sierra's?
On another forum I read that the Ross Cimmaron is a good reel? Looked to be
about 70 bucks.

Mark


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