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Follow on Google News | ![]() An In-Depth Review of the Piscifun 5/6 Wt Sword Fly ReelPiscifun Sword Fly Reel Mid Arbor Size from 3/4wt to 7/8wt for Freshwater Fishing Hard anodized finish offers long-lasting performance for abrasion resistance
By: Piscifun.com The shift in my mind was huge. I learned quickly that most of what I had learned about fishing throughout my life was no longer relevant. The biggest difference was in the gear, not just the functionality. I had no idea what to buy. My local fly fishing shop was super helpful but the answer to the question, "What do I really need?" Along the back of the shop wall was a case of reels where they had everything you could imagine. Prices ranged from about $100 all the way up to $600 or $700 for the "top of the line". After an in-depth discussion with the salesperson, I was informed that in fly fishing, a reel was basically a glorified line holder. The next question in my mind was "why would I spend $400 on a trout reel when I'd seen technology a lot more complex for a lot less money?" That didn't stop me from leaving the shop with a souvenir of my new discovery. For a little over $100, I left the shop with a Lamson Waterworks Liquid. It was nice, light, smooth and it seemed to have a decent drag system. However, it wasn't aluminum and although it was assembled in the USA, the parts were die cast and made overseas. This was perfectly fine with me until I got home and started perusing Amazon to see how I had really done with my purchase. I regularly check Amazon to read customer reviews and see what everyone else was buying and why. Being totally honest, I couldn't find a negative thing about the purchase I had made and I was feeling quite satisfied until I noticed at the bottom of the listing the little field that read "customers who bought this item also bought" where I saw a gorgeous looking, aluminum fly reel (https://www.piscifun.com/ Here are some of the impressive facts and compelling reasons why I'm glad that I gave this reel and Piscifun a shot: External Construction – This reel features a machined anodized aluminum frame, spool and reel seat and handle. It had cleaner machine work and better finish than some of my $500 US made saltwater reels. The tolerances are super tight that even 7x tippet doesn't stand a chance of getting caught on the side of the spool. I can't say the same for more expensive options. Internal Construction – This reel's internal features include stainless steel bearings, shaft and drag cover. Again, reel offers the same materials used in more expensive reels. Super Smooth Drag – Although you won't get into much trouble chasing your average California trout, I would feel confident taking this reel out against much larger fish. The size of the washer and the sensitivity of the drag itself offers easy adjustment and could stop a much larger fish. Customer Service – Although I can't foresee having any issues with these reels, as a reel mechanic, I had plenty of questions out of the gate. They were prompt in to get back to me with all the information that I requested within 24 hrs. The Bottom Line – This reel is awesome. I think you would be hard pressed to find a better value at a better price. This reel is now the backbone of my trout setup. I have also gone on to try several of their other products which include tippet, tapered leaders, line and had nothing but a great fishing experience. Below is a nice brown that I landed just a few weeks ago! To check this reel out or get one of your own you can visit the Piscifun Official Website (https://www.piscifun.com/ End
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