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Reddington wrangler combo with Crosswater reel
I just started fly fishing. I got into some small mouth bass this morning. (only 10 inches but it was the first time I had caught something other bluegill) I was having a blast until the line got tangled in the reel. Yes, it was my fault I was paying attention to the fish I had on rather than what I was doing.
What happens is the Crossfire reel has a groove between the spool and the piece that attaches to the rod. A loose loop of line will slip into that groove and give the effect that I wound the line on inside the spool holder and outside the spool holder at the same time. I had it happen before. I have removed some of the backing, so the line sits deeper in the reel, but it still happens.
So, you get what you pay for. I am looking for a better reel, but I am 73 years old and can't justify spending a $1000 for a reel when I have trouble seeing well enough to ty a fly on.
I need recommendations for a reel that is at least 1 to 3 steps up.
Thanks for your ideas.
I just started fly fishing. I got into some small mouth bass this morning. (only 10 inches but it was the first time I had caught something other bluegill) I was having a blast until the line got tangled in the reel. Yes, it was my fault I was paying attention to the fish I had on rather than what I was doing.
What happens is the Crossfire reel has a groove between the spool and the piece that attaches to the rod. A loose loop of line will slip into that groove and give the effect that I wound the line on inside the spool holder and outside the spool holder at the same time. I had it happen before. I have removed some of the backing, so the line sits deeper in the reel, but it still happens.
So, you get what you pay for. I am looking for a better reel, but I am 73 years old and can't justify spending a $1000 for a reel when I have trouble seeing well enough to ty a fly on.
I need recommendations for a reel that is at least 1 to 3 steps up.
Thanks for your ideas.