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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Nautilus FWX Reel





New! Nautilus FWX
The FWX series replaces the FW series that has successfully satisfied fly fishers for the last 5 years. The FWX reels differ from the FW series in that they are almost a half ounce lighter due to their new spool design, making them the lightest machined aluminum disc drag fly reels in the market. Like the NVG reels, the FWX has a Giga arbor design that promotes faster line pick up and backing drying. In addition to the advanced spool designs used in these reels, we have added a new stainless steel 1-way clutch that is housed in our proprietary TORQ-X™ clutch drive that ensures instant drag engagement with no slack, allowing the retrieve direction to be easily switched, and we have converted the new reels to be push on and click tab release. Finally, one of our newest creations to come out of the Nautilus think-tank is an industry first LaserID™ line identification system: We have laser etched a white spot on the back of each FWX spool so that you may write the line type and weight that you are using on that spool. Write it on with a permanent marker and wipe it off with alcohol when changing lines. Also good to use to write your name or phone number in case you lose the reel. No more washed out or lost line stickers!
To come close to this quality of workmanship and performance you will likely have to spend twice as much as what these reels cost. Fresh Water Light, Salt Water Safe!

Available in 3 models: FWX 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8, and they are compatible with the older FW reels.

FWX 3/4: WF3F + 110 yds of 20lb backing. 3.6 oz. $240/$105
FWX 5/6: WF5F + 150 yds of 20lb backing. 3.8 oz. $250/$125
FWX 7/8: WF7F + 200 yds of 20lb backing. 4.1 oz. $280/$145

Expect to see plenty of these when you come into The Reef Fly Shop. This is a serious reel and pretty darn affordable. We will still carry offerings from Bauer and Ross.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Russ strikes again!


Local angler Russ Newton made the most of Thanksgiving Day and went fishing. It was obviously worth it. Congrats Russ on a 27" brown.