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Lamson® Konic Fly Reels or Spare Spools

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  • Fully sealed conical drag system
  • Delivers optimal performance
  • Abrasion-resistant finish--no electrostatic paint
  • 100% solid polyurethane coating
  • Frame and spool were die-cast under high pressure from aluminum alloy

Lamson had one goal in creating the Konic: to make a reel with high-end performance, top-tier technology and a reasonable price. They incorporated the same fully sealed conical drag system featured in premium Lamson reels to ensure the Konic delivers optimal performance. The Konic's frame and spool were die-cast under high pressure from aluminum alloy, [Read More]

   



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WF4F/100yds/12lb

Weight: 4.4oz
Description: Reel
38-431-346-15
Your Price (each): $129.00
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WF6F/100yds/20lb

Weight: 4.7oz
Description: Reel
38-431-346-20
Your Price (each): $139.00
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WF8F/200yds/20lb

Weight: 6.1oz
Description: Reel
38-431-346-35
Your Price (each): $149.00
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Description: Spare Spool 38-431-346-36
Your Price (each): $70.00
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Description: Spare Spool 38-431-346-21
Your Price (each): $65.00
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WF10F/240yds/30lb

Weight: 6.8oz
Description: Reel
38-431-346-40
Your Price (each): $159.00
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Description: Spare Spool 38-431-346-41
Your Price (each): $75.00
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Description: Spare Spool 38-431-346-16
Your Price (each): $60.00
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  • Fully sealed conical drag system
  • Delivers optimal performance
  • Abrasion-resistant finish--no electrostatic paint
  • 100% solid polyurethane coating
  • Frame and spool were die-cast under high pressure from aluminum alloy

Lamson had one goal in creating the Konic: to make a reel with high-end performance, top-tier technology and a reasonable price. They incorporated the same fully sealed conical drag system featured in premium Lamson reels to ensure the Konic delivers optimal performance. The Konic's frame and spool were die-cast under high pressure from aluminum alloy, resulting in single-part pieces that are strong, smooth, and consistent. 100% solid polyurethane coating provides an abrasion-resistant finish--no electrostatic paint here! The result is a strong, sharp-looking Lamson Konic reel with great performance for the price. Color: Metallic Gray.

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I HAVE BURNED UP 3 MARTIN 72'S IN 5 WEEKS, THE DRAG SYSTEM IS NOT TOUGH ENOUGH TO WITH HOLD THE ABUSE AND CONSTANT WARE I AM PUTTING ON THESE REELS
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I use a konic for catching longtail tuna (northern bluefin) to 20 kg and MacTuna (false albacore?) to about 12 kg's on 8 and 10 wt rods. After heaps of fish I've still not had a problem. These fish pull a couple of hundred yards of backing off the reel pretty quickly - never had a problem after 2 seasons. At the price I've got several and even if it does after 3 or 4 years it is great value.
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what side is the retrieve?

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is the retrieve on the left hand side
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 - Rhode Island
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It comes on the left hand side, but it's so easy to change sides, no tools at all needed. diagrams and specs come with the reel.
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It is completely reversible.
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To Unlucky angler, The retrieve on this reel as with all Lamsom reels is easily converted for either right or left hand. Prior to putting backing and fly line this should be done. If the retrieve is wrong for you than you need to visit your pro shop, have the line and backing removed and have the retrieve switch made and then install line and backing for proper operation.
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Either left or right hand
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Slugger9 , Yes and you can get spare spools as well.
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 - Chester, MT
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Yes, just remove the spool, tap the anti reverse bearing out and turn it over, then replace the spool.
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 - Lismore NSW Australia
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Although the instructions on how to switch to left hand are a bit long winded, switching is fairly easy to do. Instructions: Changing the retrieve direction of your reel is accomplished by reversing the direction of an internal clutch assembly. First, remove the spool and unscrew by hand the cap at the end of the center cylinder. By removing the cap the clutch should fall out (tap lightly on flat surface if necessary, or use a pencil to help free
and control the clutch). Flip the clutch over and install. Female notches on the clutch must fit into male notches inside the cylinder. Use a pencil or similar clean tool to rotate the clutch as necessary. Reinstall the cap by hand. Cap should thread down flush with body.
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yes i use it for flats fishing for bonefish and permit
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I only use mine in saltwater and it gets the occasional dunking. But it is washed in warm fresh water after each outing (take it into the shower when you have a rinse), thoroughly dried and serviced.
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It is suitable salwater because of the sealed drag and the drag system they use on the water works is all the same for every model.
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This reel is suitable for saltwater use.
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