Tidewater Kings and coastal steelhead are always a fight off the reel, have had big Kings take line so fast I had to throw the anchor over, start the motor and chase them with 40 yards of backing out before I began catching up.
And those nearing double digit Crane Prairie bows and Paulina browns require a lot of back and forth off the reel during what can be quite the battle.
And there's newbies...I always start them on the lake...no wading stumbles, backcast snags, bad drifts...sit in that comfortable front seat, half-ass cast out in front of them, wait for the indicator to dip...'just keep the rod tip up, let the reel do the work'.
Those fishing glass and bamboo with CP reels are experienced flyfishers who have caught a ton of fish along the way, are all about the equipment which provides them the most grins, and could likely land a fish with a silk line tied to their big toe..