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  2. ABU Garcia - Wikipedia

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    ABU Garcia, originally AB Urfabriken (Swedish: "Watch Factory Ltd."), [1] then ABU Svängsta, is a fishing reel and equipment manufacturing company founded in Svängsta, Sweden, and is now owned by Pure Fishing conglomerate of the United States.

  3. Fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, saltwater reels purpose-made for larger fish must be larger, heavier, and corrosion-resistant; a typical high-quality saltwater reel costs US$500.00 or more. Corrosion-resistant equipment is key to durability in all types of saltwater fishing, regardless of the size and power of the target species. Saltwater Fly Fishing in Louisiana

  4. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    Most modern fly reels are ambidextrous, allowing the angler to place the crank handle of the reel on either the right or the left side as desired. Saltwater fly reels are designed specifically for use in an ocean environment. Saltwater fly reels are normally large-arbor designs, having a much larger diameter spool than most freshwater fly reels.

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    All equipment will be provided, including fly rods, reels, and waders (if reserved). The cost of the program is $30 per person, which includes a box lunch. More: Learn how to keep your caught fish ...

  6. Crazy Charlie - Wikipedia

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    The classic Crazy Charlie is tied on a standard, short shank stainless steel saltwater fly hook in sizes eight through two. The TMC 811S saltwater hook is typical. The Crazy Charlie was the first bonefish fly to incorporate bead chain eyes for weight and allow the fly to ride hook point up.

  7. Lefty's Deceiver - Wikipedia

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    The fly was originated by fly angler and author Lefty Kreh in the Chesapeake Bay for striped bass. The original fly was tied to resemble smelt, a common striped bass forage. The Deceiver is arguably the best known saltwater fly pattern in the world and in 1991 the U.S. Postal Service honored Kreh’s creation with a postage stamp. [1]

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