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Abel Trout


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Review Date
January 14, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: scott ,  50+ days a year

Price Paid:  $245.00 at The Ozark Angler

Body of Water:
pacific ocean

Favorite State:
okinawa

Favorite Country:
japan

Summary:
This is an extremely high end reel, that
is costly, but worth its weight in gold.

Strengths:
Quality,and durability.

Weaknesses:
None

Customer Service:
Fine service I am told but I have never needed it.

Similar Products Used:
Hardy, J W young&sons,Orvis



Review Date
September 14, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Anonymous User ,  30 days a year , from LA ,CA

Favorite City:
Eas Sierras

Favorite State:
CA60

Summary:
A great reel for an angler with a great ego or a great amount of discresionary income.

Strengths:
Quality of fit and finish is second to none. A good basic high end piece of equipment for people willing to pay for it. I won mine in a raffle at a flyfishing fundraiser, and have grown very attached to it. You will never have to worry if your drag is too loose or too tight on this model. Just palm the reel as you see fit for the conditions at hand.

Weaknesses:
The tolerances are tight, so treat it like an instrument, not a tool. Dropping it in the water and grit and sand while you untie the mess around the tip of your rod due to the wind is NOT a good idea.

Customer Service:
Great. I won mine and decided to upgrade to a color camo model. Jeff Patterson, the Sales Rep was very helpful in getting me set up with a beautiful Corral Camo model. The fit and finish are sooo tight.

Similar Products Used:
Galvan, Ross, SA.



Review Date
June 25, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Rory Santana ,  50+ days a year , from Miami

Body of Water:
Florida Keys

Favorite City:
Keus

Favorite State:
Florida

Favorite Country:
USA

Summary:
Great reel that matches well with the new light rods we use now. Cost may seem but over the years of service it will provide will surely make it a better value than cheaper reels.

Strengths:
Light & stong. Great finish and corrosion resistance. Excellent reels. I have 3 TR-3 with spare spools for every day fishing. However have also used them to catch dozens of bones to 11 lbs and tarpon to 50 lb. I use 4 to 8 wt lines on them. I also have Tibors, Seamasters, Big Game Abels, but this is my choice for fun!

Weaknesses:
Rather not have click on the retrieve. Would like a larger one, i.e. TR-4 or TR-5 with a "in fight" adjustable clicker.

Customer Service:
Reels never need service

Similar Products Used:
Old Scientific Angler System reels and HARDY MARQUIS FLY REEL



Review Date
June 24, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: John Clifford ,  30 days a year , from Bellevue WA USA

Summary:
I purchased the TR2 after examining several 4-6 wt reels in this price range. Although many other reels were very nice, they didn't have the quality of design and workmanship possessed by the TR2 (wobble in the spool, plastic parts, tools needed and screws removed to change spools). The quality of materials and workmanship, the simplicity of spool changes, and the feel of the product convinced me. No plastic parts, all machined (with no tooling marks), and a simple design that promises extreme ruggedness and reliability.

If I ever need a larger fly fishing reel, I'm leaning towards the Abel Big Game series... only because I'd like to have a disc drag for larger fish.

Strengths:
Well-made, well-designed, great aesthetics, great sound, feels silky smooth. Simple and rugged, and its simplicity means durability.

Weaknesses:
I have absolutely no complaints. Other buyers might be concerned about the lack of a disc drag on a reel in this price range, but I have had no problems in controlling trout by palming the reel.

Similar Products Used:
None



Review Date
May 12, 2000

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jacob Reaves Reaves ,  50+ days a year , from Galveston, Texas USA

Summary:
Great trout reel with a very durable finish. I have it on a Winston IM6 4 wt. Works nicely. have landed trout over 5 LBS on it. The only drawback is the price. but, ITS FLYFISHING GEAR.

Strengths:
great anodized finish. well built. great for small trout rods.

Weaknesses:
$$

Customer Service:
havnt had to use them.

Similar Products Used:
Teton,Orvis



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