Showing posts with label Bauer Fly Reels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bauer Fly Reels. Show all posts

Jan 13, 2025

Bauer SLT Fly Reels

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Four years in development. Countless prototype iterations. Two years of research and development on the water. The result? The incredibly powerful, durable, and intuitive Bauer SLT fly reels!

Stacked with Power: 


The newly designed drag system is powered by a cutting - edge, alternating stainless steel and carbon disc stack, that effectively disperses heat and facilitates ultra - smooth engagement when fighting the world's most powerful fish. Additionally, the new drag stack features a high and low - end hard stop, preventing over - tightening and free spooling ,allowing for linear drag resistance with every click

Smooth Under Pressure: 


The SLT features a re-imagined and incredibly smooth clutch mechanism. Inspired by the tried and true clutch that revolutionized the fly reel industry for two decades, the reimagined clutch seamlessly transitions from the highest drag settings and provides ultimate smoothness when fighting unforgiving fish.

Engineered For Ease: 

Utilizing a threaded hub for easy on/off access to the drag system, the re-designed clutch is labeled for left/right hand retrieve, providing anglers with fast and easy change, without the use of any tools. All internal componentry has been made larger for easy handling, tighter tolerances, and is made to take higher heat and torque that come with fishing for tarpon, giant trevally, and arapaima among others.

Built to be Off The Grid:


The SLT is designed to have the most durable drag package on the market . All SLT internal parts are Type II anodized with 6061aluminum, 7075 aluminum, and stainless steel. The SLT's internal and external components resist wear and tear, and will withstand a lifetime of drops, slams, and overall abuse. Featuring a fully water and debris sealed system, hardcore anglers can rest easy knowing the SLT can withstand days of saltwater, mud, sand, and dirt without fail.

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Jun 24, 2024

Bauer RX - On Closeout


Killer closeout alert!  Bauer has discontinued the RX reels in size 5 and larger.  This also includes the Classic Spey reels.  Great prices on some of the smoothest reels ever made!




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Mar 20, 2024

Bauer RX Fly Reel

Sharp looking and ultra-smooth.  Bauer RX3 in dark green.  Perfect match for your favorite green 5 weight!
        

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Jun 11, 2023

Winston / Bauer Father's Day Special Event 20% OFF


Event Starts Monday June 12th. Runs through Wednesday June 21st, 2023

20% OFF (in stock items only...most models in stock)

Excludes Sale items and the Microspey Air 2

CODE: WINSTON23 (automatically applies at checkout)



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Editors notes: We would put Microspey Air 2 on sale if we actually had the rods! The 2 Winston Closeout rods excluded from the sale are the original Microspeys and they're already nicely discounted.

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Jun 14, 2022

Winston Pure & Bauer RX Creek Kits


Travis hand selected these outfits as the ultimate trout creek kits. This combination is a proven successful outfit for your trout fly fishing needs


Outfit Includes

  • Rod: Winston Pure fly rod
  • Reel: Bauer RX1 Fly Reel
  • Backing: 75 yards of 20 lb
  • Fly Line: RIO Creek Fly Line
  • Leaders: RIO Powerflex (1) 3-pack 7.5' 5x
  • Tippet: RIO Powerflex 3-pack 6x - 4x
  • Flies: 12 of our favorite small stream dry flies in a 12 compartment box

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Mar 29, 2022

Bauer RX Fly Reels


We have you Bauer RX fly reels in trout, salt and spey models


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Mar 7, 2022

Bauer RVR - Modern Craftmanship meets Versatility


The RVR family is designed to meet the needs of passionate anglers and various freshwater applications. Whether you need a do-it-all workhorse to balance out your 4, 5, and 6 weight rods or a euro nymph specific reel that provides key balance and smoothness, the RVR family offers stunning aesthetics, lightweight performance, and experience-driven design for endless freshwater applications.


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Dec 7, 2021

Bauer RVR Fly Reels - New Color Charcoal Silver


In addition to the Black / Gold combination Bauer has introduced a Charcoal Silver Edition. Really Sharp Looking!


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May 5, 2021

Bauer RVR Euro Nymph Fly Reel


These beautifully crafted reels push the limits of conventional machining to provide superior performance in defined trout angling situations. They are not just resized versions of a single design, but, depending on intended use, are optimized for specific applications through differing arbor diameters and capacities, proper torques, as well as weight that offers a perfectly balanced system. All reels feature our incredibly smooth, fully-sealed carbon fiber drag system.

Nov 30, 2020

Bauer RVR Fly Reels for Trout, Micro Spey and Euro Nymphing

Update: Size 4/5 in stock now!

Others Coming Soon!

RVR has two years in the making and is in fact all new. 


These beautifully crafted reels push the limits of conventional machining to provide superior performance in defined trout angling situations. They are not just resized versions of a single design, but, depending on intended use, are optimized for specific applications through differing arbor diameters and capacities, proper torques, as well as weight that offers a perfectly balanced system. All reels feature our incredibly smooth, fully-sealed carbon fiber drag system.
RVR 2/3
Small streams and spring creeks are the ideal waters for 2 and 3wt fishing. You're not likely to ever need 70 yards of backing here, or a drag capable of stopping a steelhead. What you will need is a lightweight reel designed with the smaller capacity and perfect drag for those very special angling situations.

RVR 4/5
The line and backing capacity, drag and weight of this reel have been appropriately designed for the more sizeable trout, larger water, longer casts and more varied techniques associated with 4 and 5wt rods. Whether you're fishing a floating line or a light sink tip, whether fishing dries or wets, this is the ideal reel.

RVR 6/7
A larger reel for the heavier line weights used when targeting trophy fish with large, wind-resistant or heavy flies. The increased backing capacity is more than sufficient to handle even the longest running trout. Intended applications are streamer fishing with floating or sink-tip lines, stillwater angling with floating, intermediate and full-sinking lines, as well as handling the aggressively-tapered lines needed to turn over large dry flies, poppers, articulated streamers, and double nymph rigs.

EURO-NYMPH
The super large arbor of this reel design addresses the unique capacity requirements of the level lines used in European-style nymphing. The spool size and capacity is greatly reduced as these fly lines don't have the typical thick belly like a traditional fly line. Hi-stickers, your reel has arrived.

MICROSPEY

Specifically designed for Micro Spey angling, this reel handles 3, 4, and 5 weight spey lines. This model features a full frame to prevent thin running line from slipping out of the reel. The weight of this reel has been carefully considered to balance the longer, two-handed rods used for Trout Spey. Reel capacities accommodate the wide variety of Scandi and Skagit style lines available.

Specs -
ModelLineCapacityWeightDiameter
RVR 2/32/3WF3+(50yds20#)4.6 Oz.3.15"
RVR 4/54/5WF5+(50yds20#)4.9 Oz.3.54"
RVR 6/76/7WF7+(100yds20#)5.5 Oz.
3.94"
RVR EN2/3/4Level Line+(100yds20#)4.9 Oz.3.74"
RVR MS3/4/5Skagit 360+(100yds20#)6.5 Oz.3.94"


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Jan 17, 2019

Bauer Fly Reels - Smoothest in the World

Bauer Fly Reel Company has a strong following pf passionate anglers worldwide. They all unanimously agree that it's hard to find a reel as smooth as a Bauer. Check out video... 


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Apr 7, 2018

Bauer SST Fly Reels - In Stock Now!


Update...
We finally have a full stock of the New for 2017, Bauer SST Fly Reels. It's been a tough year or longer dealing with receiving one here and one there.

If you missed the news R.L. Winston Fly Rod Company purchased Bauer Fly Reels. Ever since the demand has been well beyond the supply. Hopefully production has caught up and can stay caught up.

The SST shares much of the framework with the proven past CFX model. What's so noticeably different is the back porting which is a throw back of sorts to the "way back" LOHR Series reels. It's a cool mix of new technologies and retro styling coming together to make a great fly reel.

Currently the SST's are only being offered in Silver/Clear Anodize Aluminum finish with Red Hubs and Standard Black Star Drag Dial Knobs. You also have your choice of Star Drag Dial knobs in Clear Aluminum, Dark Green, Red or Blue.

You may have seen some black SST's floating around. As of right now they are no longer in production. Gorge Fly Shop does have some black SST's at this time of writing. You can find them HERE if we still have any.

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Dec 13, 2015

Bucket List: Venice Louisiana Redfish

Redfish Rock!

Redfish have been on the bucket list many years counting. One reason or another always interfered with the check off of this popular fishery. In December 2015 I finally got an opportunity to experience Louisiana marshes and the bull reds that inhabit it.


On the Flats with Gjuro Bruer
My trip started from Hopedale marine area and from there my guide Gjuro Bruer took me on a many mile boat ride on a cool December morning. While I’m no stranger to cold mornings this long ride had me questioning whether I dressed warm enough for this day. I kept telling myself just make it through the morning and the warm sunshine will take me through the rest of the day, and it did!

Gjuro pulled up on a point and readied my fly rod while verbally relaying some quick startup instruction. We both jumped up on our platforms and before we moved 20 feet I made my first cast on a point instantly hooked up. Oh yeah game on! My only concern after such quick success was is this going to be an outstanding day or downhill from here. Have you had any of those days were you hook up on first cast and never touch another fish the rest of the day. I’ve had more of those days than I care to count.

Soon after the release of that first fish my fear was set at ease with a second hookup than a third and so on. My fish seemingly continued to get larger and soon I was holding what had to be a 25 pounder.

Many other opportunities came along the way. We spotted a big black drum. Being farther out I had to really dig deep in the Scott Meridian 10 weight rod for some distance. It wasn’t even a challenge for this fine rod. It reached out and delivered to the target. I got the big black drum to eat but my hook set only stuck for a couple seconds before his explosive power set him free. Just feeling it in the line set off my adrenaline.

Check out the Spots

Next we came across an alligator Gar. Not real big says Gjuro but the alligator shaped snout was intimidating to say the least. I made a couple cast to him but he was not the least bit interested.

Up ahead was a big tailing red. That big tail was amazing sight. He was very aggressive and even though I didn’t get the hook up on first attempt he went crazy trying to hunt down that fly. I stayed patient and put it the fly back in front of him and like slow motion I watched him flare his gills inhaling my fly. Hook set and away he went very soon on the reel. The smooth Bauer CFX drag tamed the big red into submission while I held my breath as not to give him any opportunity to exploit any weakness. After a long battle Gjuro bought him to hand and finally I was able to breath.

I now understand the attraction to these wild big bull reds. They are willing but cautious, predator and territorial, big and beautiful. I hope to encounter them again!

My equipment list was pretty simple. Scott Meridian 9 foot 10 weight rods, a Bauer CFX #6 fly reel and a RIO Permit WF10F Fly Line. Most cast were pretty short and the Scott did a great job letting me feel it load and it had the power to reach out for long targets. The Bauer CFX reel performed flawlessly while I tested its smooth drag repeatedly this day. The RIO Permit line was a great balance of short loading capable while maintaining a long enough head to carry line for longer cast. I was a bit concerned about a tropical line in December but I never experienced line coil issues on this cool day. I had a cold water line spooled and ready to use but never needed it.

Big thanks goes out to guide Gjuro Buer. Gjuro does a great job of relaying the instructions with very few spoken words all while maintaining his patients, something I really appreciate in a guide. Even though I was the one with a fly rod in hand we hunted together for the next big red.

My high would continue throughout the weekend in New Orleans with family and friends. We drank, we ate, we laughed and we cheered and I while asleep I dreamed about Big Bull Reds born on the Bayou!

Contact Gjuro Bruer @ 850-637-2628

BassProGreg



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May 13, 2015

Trout Spey Reels

Trout Spey Reels

Does one need a special reel for a trout spey rod? Absolutely! We must always be in pursuit of the perfect match of rod, REEL and line!

So what makes a perfect reel for a two hand trout spey rod outfit? While line capacity, drag performance and weight account for most of the answer ultimately we still get to make our own decision based on pure personal preference. It's hard not to like all fly reels. Machined aluminum, anodized colors and precision movement, what's not to like! If you're tired of standard issue offerings you can always spring for one of the many custom options including colors and engravings offered by many fly reel manufactures including Abel, Nautilus, Tibor and Bauer.

Just like in my previous line article (Trout Spey Lines - No Perfect Answer!), I'm not going to go into every little detail about fly reels but instead review the reels I have used, what I like and don't like about them.

Bauer CFX4 Spey

While CFX #5 and #6 spey reels are not new the Bauer CFX #4 size is new. Brand New! I bought the first two to ever ship from the Bauer factory. Summer 2014 over lunch with Jon Bauer on my travels through southern Oregon an idea came to me that I instantly shared with Jon. I told Jon that current spey and switch specific reels are too large for my trout spey rod needs and most of today's single hand fly reels are too light to properly balance my two hand rods. Not to mention they just don't have a soulful look. Now I'm not a retro reel enthusiast but I do love the look of a solid back reel and the extra metal adds the weight needed to balance a two hand rod. Jon Bauer understood my needs and agreed to do a run of CFX #4 with solid backs like the #5 and #6 CFX spey reels. He has some inventory of them and because the spool is the same as the standard CFX all color options are available including the inner drum and drag knob colors. At this time of writing we are currently the only Bauer dealer with this CFX #4 spey option on our website.

Solid!
Bauer reels are smooth operators with undetectable start up inertia.
It's one of the few reels that still uses hardwood handles, something that I like and find lacking on most modern reels. On the CFX model you will find the drag knob located on the crank side of the reel. This is an age old argument as popular as which hand should you retrieve with. I like the drag on the crank side, why would I want to reach around the reel to adjust drag and have to think about which way to turn the knob to adjust. Having the drag knob on the crank side makes it easy to adjust when needed and the design of the knob lets you reach in with two fingers to make an adjustment so as to avoid getting your knuckles whacked by the crank.

Specs - Bauer CFX #4
  • Diameter 3.75"
  • Weight 6.6 oz (scaled 6.6 oz) 
  • Capacity 330gr Airflo Switch Streamer + 100yds/20# backing
  • RIO Scandi Short VersiTip 320gr #5 + Rio Powerflex 0.024 running line + 100yds/20# (lots of room to spare)

The CFX #4 should handle any 3 and 4 weight spey/switch rods and lines and maybe have enough capacity for some 5 weight rods depending on your line choices.

Note about spey reel specs
There are so many variables in two hand reel specs that you really should take in consideration when choosing a reel size. How much backing do you want/need? What length and diameter of running line do you intend to use? What line or head system will you choose; (I.E. Skagit, Scandi, integrated or other)? I start out with 100yds of 20# backing. I consider that to be more than enough for the trout angler. Running/shooting lines are a pretty big variable. Are you going to use mono or a standard level line? How long do you need? 100' running lines are pretty much overkill and you could easily gain some reel capacity by trimming off the backing end to 70' or 80' and still have more than enough. Skagit heads need more space than Scandi heads...So you can see the many variables with reels. I generally find reels in the 6/7/8 weight category to be sufficient for 3/4/5 weight trout speys.

Tibor Light Back Country CL Wide

Not a "new to the scene" reel the Tibor Light Series of reels have been around for quite awhile. Modern in design but yet I feel they possess a look missing in so many of today's new reels.
I originally purchased my Back Country reel for my Sage Bass Series Smallmouth Rod but I had to try it out on my Winston 4110 Microspey. It is a perfect marriage! Balance, capacity and the soulful look is hard to beat. I'd like to get another in a different color and return the bass red to the rightful place on the Sage Bass II rod but until I need it for that purpose it's found a home on my Winston.
The drag is silky smooth and has done an excellent job of protecting lite tippet. I like the adjuster on it too. Do note that I retrieve right hand and that puts the adjuster on the forward end of the reel. This would be reversed to the rearward end for left hand retrievers. I've had various different 3 and 4 weight spey lines on it with no capacity issues. I have also run a mono shooting line on it and never once did it slip out of the frame.

Specs - Tibor Back Country CL
  • Diameter 3 5/8"
  • Weight 5.5 oz (scaled 6.5 oz) 
  • Capacity Rio #5-320gr Scandi Short VersiTip + Rio Powerflex 0.024 running line + 100yds/20#.

Sage Domain

Sage Domain - Full Caged Frame
I paired a Sage Domain reel to my Sage ONE 4116 with the idea that it would be lined with a mono running line and a scandi head. The full cage frame would keep the mono tamed and the weight would be a good balance. I did a risky gamble going with the 5/6 size but it worked out perfect! The stealth black look goes great with the Sage One. The drag has functioned flawlessly just like I have come to expect from all my Sage reels. If I had any complaints it would be that the spool is hard to remove but that's not really an issue considering I don't intend on having extra spools for it. The Domain is a nice mix of modern features such as large arbor and precision drag while including important two hand functionality such as full caged frame and enough weight for rod balancing. Capacity seems generous to the point that I was able to make the Size  #5 work for me with a mono running line and a scandi head but you would want to get the #8 if level running line and/or skagit head is in your plans.

Specs - Domain #5
  • Diameter 3.60"
  • Weight 6.2 oz (scaled 6.0 oz) 
  • Capacity Rio #5-320gr Scandi Short VersiTip + S/A 0.021" Mono Shooting line + 100yds/20# backing

Lamson Litespeed #3

If you're seeking lightweight it's hard to beat a Lamson Litespeed. While lighter than I prefer I have used a #3 Litespeed to do a lot of different line testings and it just works and looks great. Reliable effective smooth drag and large arbor for fast retrieves has given the Litespeed an incredible reputation as a highly effective fishing tool. I really have no complaints about any of the Lamson reels I own. Lamson actually has many great choices for the two hand enthusiast including the Speedster HD, ARX and Guru HD which are all full frame caged reels.


Specs - Litespeed #3
  • Diameter 3.75"
  • Weight 4.63 oz (scale 4.5 oz) 
  • Capacity - Rio #5 Scandi Short VersiTip + Rio ConnectCore 0.026 running line + 100 yds/20# backing
Lamson Speedster HD

Lamson Speedster HD #3

Modern, great looking, reliable and high performance are the words I will use to describe the Speedster HD Series of reels. Sure I love the soulful look of solid backs and hardwood handles of the more traditional style reels but you've got to respect the modern advancement of technology that comes with the Lamson Speedster. It's like comparing a 60's muscle car with a modern day Corvette. Both deserve our respect and what you choose is your choice and no choice is wrong! You certainly can't go wrong with the Speedster. I only wish they made it in black, (Hello Lamson: Hint! Hint!). While on the lite side of two hand reels I found my Speedster HD #3 to be in the ballpark of balance with the Winston 4110 Microspey.

Specs - Speedster #3 HD
  • Diameter 4.0" 
  • Weight 5.3 oz (scale 5.4) 
  • Capacity - Rio 325gr Skagit Max Short + S/A Textured Shooting line 0.032" + 100yds/20# backing...NOTE: This combo really packed the speedster but most of the line overkill comes from the S/A 120' of shooting line. You could chop that back to 90' and still have more than enough running line and get back lost capacity

Full Cage vs. No Cage

Caged (Lamson Speedster HD) vs. No Cage (Lamson Speedster)
Why use a full cage reel? The best reason to utilize a full cage is to help tame mono running lines. Mono running lines can be a love / hate relationship, you either learn to love what they can do for you or you end up hating how they can treat you. The advantages you get with mono such as longer casts have to be weighed out with the disadvantages such as tangling and coiling. One way to help tame mono is incorporating the use of a full caged reel. The cage part of the frame acts like a line guide and therefore removes some of the freedom a mono line has to coil around things or sneak out between frame and spool. In some cases a full cage reel can have an added benefit being that they usually weigh more than cage free designs thereby helping balance your two hand rod. So even if you never intend to use a mono running line you still might find a caged reel to be a weight benefit. An "easy to see the difference" example of this is the Lamson Speedster which is made in both caged and cage free models. The Lamson Speedster #3 (cage free) weighs in at 4.7 oz while the Lamson Speedster HD (caged) weights in at 5.3 oz. Although 0.6 oz is not a huge difference it is a noticeable difference in where your rod will balance.

To further this conversation about rod balance I'd like to point out a couple details of interest. First is,  I find reels that are too heavy to be more annoying than reels that are too light. When a reel is too heavy you are constantly forcing the tip of the rod down. Personally I find it easier to fish a rod that I have to pull the tip up. Second item is you can always add weight to a reel but you can't remove weight. Weight can be added to a reel simply by adding some tungsten sink tip or lead core line to the arbor of your spool. 200 grains of sink tip material is almost 0.50 oz. Keep in mind to feel the actual balance of a rod you will need to have a loaded reel attached with the line strung through the guides and the head part of the line outside the tip top just as if you are fishing to get an accurate idea of how the rod will balance on the stream. Balancing a rod is not an exact science. Too many variables exist that change the balance points such as where do you grip the handle or how much running line is out the tip as well as what type of line are you fishing with. You really are just trying to get in the ballpark with reel weight and as long as you're in it you will have a comfortable effective fishing tool. When an outfit balances well you won't even notice it but offset the balance and it will become quite clear on the stream. I have tried a couple popular 8 weight large arbor salt type reels on my trout spey rods and while the capacity is great the balance was way off particularly to the annoying side of heavy whereas reels that are on the "too light" side of balance seem to lean on the side of acceptable.

My guess is if you are getting into trout spey you are probably already a seasoned angler. You probably already have some reels in your collection that might work great or they might help you to determine what weight or capacity you need for your rod. Send me your pictures and tell me what you like. I really enjoy hearing about your experiences. Thanks for reading.

Lines I use on these reels - Trout Spey Lines - No Perfect Answer!

My two hand trout adventures - Trout Spey Chronicles


BassProGreg



Gorge Fly Shop Internet Sales Manager | Product Specialist


"Fly Fish the World with Us"


Jan 7, 2015

Bauer Fly Reel Tour

Last Summer while headed up north on I-5 to meet up with Gabe on the Umpqua River I got a phone call from Barbara over at Bauer Fly Reels. The New RX was in production and some of the first finished reels where ready to ship. Barbara informed me she had some pictures of the new reel that I could use for the website. I knew Bauer Fly Reel was somewhere in southern Oregan so I ask "whereabouts are you guys located, I'm driving north on I-5 getting ready to cross the Cali/Oregon border." Barbara says "You are less than 10 minutes away and we are really close off the exit. We're getting ready to go have lunch, we'll wait on you." Awesome! I'll be there in a few!

Front Door

It's fun to walk into a business and see reel parts on the desk instead of files. This is my kind of business!










We took in an outdoor lunch at the Caldera Brewery and Resturant. I highly recommend it for food, brew and atmosphere. 


View From the restaurant. Beautiful! Looks like Oregon
After Lunch Jon Bauer gave me the tour. The first thing I took interest in was Jon's workbench. How many fly reels have been assembled here is anyone's guess. Well worn from years of use it was obvious that this bench was Jon's very own personal work space. Clean, neat and all in order. Having come from a mechanical career myself it was easy for me to recognize that his assortment of tools had been well chosen and precision instruments. It's kind of like a passionate and precision fly tyers bench were each tool and device has been proven over years to be the best for the job. 


Champion Race Car Driver
Passionate Fly Angler, Precision Fly Reel Designer and a Champion Race Car Driver, I personally don't think Jon has it in him to do anything in life less than perfect.

Color Options







RX (Rogue Extreme) Frames
I arrived just in time to witness some of the first RX (Rogue Extreme) Reels to exit the factory. One of the shipments being prepared was custom color order on the way to Gorge Fly Shop. I quickly understood how they could ship out a custom reel in the same day as ordered. All the different colored parts necessary were neatly organized on shelves so when a custom order was requested the finished reel is assembled on the spot. 


CFX Drag Knobs


I see reels
After Lunch Jon and I went over to the machine shop where I could witness reels at the beginning stage of production.

Program this! Ahhhh!

CFX #4 solid backs? Maybe...Stay Tuned!
I'm holding my new reel

I have great pride and passion in my fly fishing gear and its easy for me to spot others that share the same feelings. Bauer Fly Reels have always been about quality, function and attention to detail and they back that up with incredible service. Being here on this day to witness it getting done just reinforces what I have believed for many years that my pride and passion comes from the people who have shared there pride and passion. Jon and Barbara Bauer relentlessly share it everyday in every reel they make. 


BassProGreg



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