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Fly Fishing Reels
All fly reels we carry, for freshwater and saltwater fishing.
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Lamson Liquid S Fly Reel
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
More Liquid courage. When creating the first-generation Liquid, we focused purely on the virtues and advantages a pressure-cast process can offer. ...
View full detailsLamson Guru S Fly Reel
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Totally enlightened. Steadfast and stylish, Guru has long set a standard for enlightened excellence as a rugged, fully machined, and ultra-reliable...
View full detailsLamson Speedster S Fly Reel
4.0 / 5.0
1 Review
A reel hot rod. A super-high retrieve rate reel, the Speedster S features a narrower spool, inboard mounted handle, and an outer diameter significa...
View full detailsLamson Remix S Fly Reel
The ultimate hybrid. A fusion between the free-form structures of a cast spool and the mechanical integrity of a CNC-machined case, Remix S is the ...
View full detailsOrvis Battenkill Click Reel
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Some get it done with a drag system, but some prefer to put a running fish in the palm of their hand—exactly why we’ll always offer click-and-pawl ...
View full detailsLamson Litespeed F Fly Reel
Light-year. The distance traveled by light in a single year; the time it takes for design to evolve to a next step.What can be said about larger bu...
View full detailsRedington Tilt Euro Nymph 2/3/4/5 Fly Reel
TILT EURO NYMPH REEL We know what keeps you up at night. It’s that feeling of your line going tight and the bend in your rod. It’s the drive to ...
View full detailsRoss Colorado Fly Reel - Matte Platinum
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
The Colorado LT set the bar for lightweight click pawl reels. The new Colorado takes it to the next level. This thoroughly updated design brings a ...
View full detailsRoss Colorado Fly Reel - Matte Olive
The Colorado LT set the bar for lightweight click pawl reels. The new Colorado takes it to the next level. This thoroughly updated design brings a ...
View full detailsSage Trout Fly Reel
While honoring our heritage with a full-frame design, narrow profile, and classic styling, the backbone of the TROUT reel is our proven One Revolut...
View full detailsRoss Colorado Fly Reel - Matte Black
The Colorado LT set the bar for lightweight click pawl reels. The new Colorado takes it to the next level. This thoroughly updated design brings a ...
View full detailsHardy Bougle 1939 Heritage 3" Fly Reel
The original Bougle was last produced in 1939, and many collectors believe the reel reached both its functional and aesthetic apex, even though few...
View full detailsRoss Colorado 2/3 Fly Reel - Crimson Red
This holiday season, Ross Reels gets dressed up. Introducing seasonal Crimson—a rich, anodized red finish available limited quantities in models an...
View full detailsRoss Colorado 2026 Limited Colors
Hardy Wide Spool Perfect 2 7/8" Fly Reel
Beautiful classic fly reels, the latest revision in over a century of the Perfect. This model features a wide spool for better capacity, a time-pro...
View full detailsHardy Baby Bougle Heritage 2 13/16" Fly Reel
Launched for the reel's 110th birthday in 2013, this Bougle is one of the best yet. With its rolling pillar, reversible click check, naval brass bu...
View full detailsHardy Bougle 3" Fly Reel
Launched for the reel's 110th birthday in 2013, this Bougle is one of the best yet. With its rolling pillar, reversible click check, naval brass bu...
View full detailsSage ESN Reel 2/5 Fly Reel
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
ESN STEALTH 2-5 Packed with a suite of specialty features, the ESN reel is designed specifically with the Euro-Nymph angler in mind and is fine tun...
View full detailsOrvis Battenkill I Fly Reel - Black Nickel
The Story Simple design and flawless construction make this the perfect click-and-pawl fly reel for nearly any freshwater fishing situation. A mini...
View full detailsLamson Guru E-Series Fly Reel
Eliminate variables to achieve balance. A Euro nymphing reel based on our Guru S platform, the E-Series emerges to strike the perfect balance betw...
View full detailsRoss Colorado Fly Reel - Mardi Gras
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
The Colorado LT set the bar for lightweight click pawl reels. The new Colorado takes it to the next level. This thoroughly updated design brings a ...
View full detailsAbel TR 2/3 Ported Abstract Brook Rose Handle
This custom Abel TR reel transforms a modern classic into a true collector’s piece, featuring a hand-painted abstract brook trout design that captu...
View full detailsFly Fishing Reels Guide
Looking for the perfect fly fishing reel? Look no further than the extensive collection at Golden Fly Shop. We offer a wide range of options, from budget-friendly reels to high-end machined reels, with drag systems ranging from basic to advanced and adjustable. We believe that pairing a high-quality reel with the right fly rod is essential for a successful day on the water, and we've chosen each reel in our collection with this in mind.
Our selection includes top brands such as Hatch, Bauer, Hardy, Ross, Nautilus, Lamson, and Orvis, so you can trust that your gear will meet the highest standards of performance and durability. If you need help choosing the perfect reel for your needs and budget, our knowledgeable and friendly product experts are just a phone call away.
At Golden Fly Shop, we're committed to enhancing your angling experience, and we believe that the right reel is an essential part of that experience. So why wait? Browse our collection today, or if you need help choosing the perfect reel for your next fishing trip, we can help!
How to Choose a Fly Fishing Reel
The reel is one of the most important aspects of your fishing setup. Not only does the reel hold your line, ensuring its longevity, but it can be the determining factor in successfully landing a fish. Selecting a reel isn’t as easy as selecting a rod, and you can’t cast a reel and know it’s the one for you. Instead, there are a number of factors that need to be considered when choosing a fly reel, including the size, build, drag, and cost, to name a few.
What Makes a Good Fly Reel?
Cost
You might be asking yourself, do I need an expensive fly reel? Obviously, cost is the number one factor; not everyone can afford a high-dollar reel. Luckily, with modern technology, it isn’t super necessary to spend a ton on a reel to get a quality product. There are obvious negatives with lower-cost reels, but they absolutely do the job. That said, there are huge advantages to fishing a higher-end reel, including the build, drag system, and weight.
Size
For the most part, we want to match the reel's size with the rod's weight. For example, when fishing a 5wt rod, it is best to match it with a reel that is sized in a ⅘, ⅚, or 5+ configuration. Most manufacturers will intentionally create reel sizes and their physical weight in order to properly balance with the configuring rod size.
Build
The build of the reel is often an overlooked factor when selecting a reel. Reels are predominantly built in two different ways: die-cast and CNC machined. Modern die-cast reels are a big upgrade from their ancestors but still have their big flaws. Die-cast reels are created by pouring a molten substance into a mold in the shape of the reel. The materials used are often plastic, composite, or cheap metal materials. The casting process leads to air pockets and similar weak points within the reel, which inevitably makes them easier to break.
On the other hand, CNC machining is done by taking a solid chunk of metal and using a machine to directly cut the shape of the reel out of the material. This results in fewer weak points within the reel, which leads to an overall longer-lasting reel.
Drag
The drag of the reel isn’t super important to consider for trout fishermen unless you’re consistently targeting and catching bigger trout. For those who are catching large trout, as well as saltwater and other big game species, your drag should be a huge consideration when purchasing a reel. Any reel you consider should have a sealed drag system; this ensures that outside factors such as dirt, sand, ice, and saltwater don’t interfere with proper performance.
There are also different types of reel drags, mostly conical and disc drags. If you need a lot of stopping power from your reel, consider a conical drag because their minimal surface area can apply heavy pressure more effectively. Disc drag systems are great for trout or other species that don’t require a lot of stopping power.
What Fly Reel Do We Recommend?
Golden Fly Shop carries numerous high-quality reel brands, including Lamson, Abel, Ross, Hatch, Orvis, Sage, Redington,and Hardy. We carry this many brands to ensure we have the proper reel that meets your criteria. Here are some reels we recommend to get started fly fishing or if you are ready for an upgrade.
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