White River Fly Shop® Classic LA Fly Reels or Spare Spools | Bass Pro Shops

White River Fly Shop® Classic LA Fly Reels or Spare Spools

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  • Forged, machined frame and spool
  • In-line multi disk drag
  • One-way roller bearing
  • Precise 720 degree range of adjustment
  • Includes drawstring bag

This design utilizes the best elements of a large arbor chassis, while still providing generous backing capacity for traditional Dacron® braids. The rugged frame and spool are forged and machined rather than die-cast, for optimum rigidity. The in-line multi disk drag is enhanced by a one-way roller bearing, and features a precise 720 degree range of adjustment. Includes drawstring bag.

   



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3/4

WF3F/100yds/20lb

Weight: 4.9oz
Description: Reel
38-353-480-34
Your Price: $129.99
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5/6

WF5F/100yds/20lb

Weight: 5.1oz
Description: Reel
38-353-480-56
Your Price: $134.99
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7/8

WF8F/150yds/20lbs

Weight: 5.4oz
Description: Reel
38-353-480-78
Your Price: $139.99
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3/4

Description: Spare Spool 38-353-482-34
Your Price: $59.99
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5/6

Description: Spare Spool 38-353-482-56
Your Price: $64.99
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7/8

Description: Spare Spool 38-353-482-78
Your Price: $69.99
In stock


  • Forged, machined frame and spool
  • In-line multi disk drag
  • One-way roller bearing
  • Precise 720 degree range of adjustment
  • Includes drawstring bag

This design utilizes the best elements of a large arbor chassis, while still providing generous backing capacity for traditional Dacron® braids. The rugged frame and spool are forged and machined rather than die-cast, for optimum rigidity. The in-line multi disk drag is enhanced by a one-way roller bearing, and features a precise 720 degree range of adjustment. Includes drawstring bag.

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Can use left handed if you can retrieve counterclockwise and feed line from the top of the reel rather than conventional bottom feed.
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I use it on my #3 and works great.
Very light wight and balences rod well.
Not too much reel.
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Try checking out the white river classic ultralight reel. It has a click and pawl drag but palming the reel will provide more than enough pressure to handle the odd big fish
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