Redington Fly Fishing Gear

Explore our premium selection of Redington fly fishing gear, designed for anglers of all skill levels. Our collection features high-performance rods, reels, and accessories crafted for durability and precision on the water. With lightweight materials and innovative designs, you can enjoy enhanced casting and control while targeting your favorite species. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, our gear ensures a seamless fishing experience. Equip yourself with the best in Redington fly fishing gear and elevate your time on the water.

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Redington Behemoth Fly Reel
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Redington Behemoth Fly Reel

$159.99

(1)

Having landed some very nice Trout with ease, I highly recommend this reel. ... I love this

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5 Wordhog61
I recently bought one of these, pairing it with a Reddington Classic Trout rod. I love this setup. Having landed some very nice Trout with ease, I highly recommend this reel.

Redington Behemoth Fly Reel
  • Black

Redington Behemoth Fly Reel

$159.99

(4)

the drag knob is easy to adjust while playing a fish and has a nice clicky- ness to it so you do n't over adjust it. ... I did get a little sand in there while fishing from the beach, but after removing the spool and giving it a thorough rinse it works like

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5 Matt R
Hands down best value for your dollar. Performs at a high end price point for a more than fair value. With the 7/8 model I am fully confident to take on any surf or fresh water fighter no problem.

5 Two Pond Farms
I bought this for my wife to learn how to fly fish. She paired it with a Fenwick flyrod and was fishing in no time. Caught her first bass on her second cast and her second bass on her third cast ever fishing with it! I borrowed it from her and caught a bass and a hybrid bluegill with it as well. Very nice reel!

5 Pescador
I bought this reel about 2 months ago and so far, it's done great! I bought this reel for saltwater use and it has held up fine. I 've caught everything from edge of slot puppy drum off the beach to small specks and striper in the sound. I can happily report that thus far, I have had no problems with the unsealed drag. As far as the drag's performance, it could n't work better. the drag knob is easy to adjust while playing a fish and has a nice clicky- ness to it so you do n't over adjust it. I did get a little sand in there while fishing from the beach, but after removing the spool and giving it a thorough rinse it works like new. My few complaints are rather petty. The first being that the finish seems to come off fairly easily. while having it in the canoe with me it was sliding around and the matte black finish rubbed off a bit around the rim. however, it's hardly noticeable and only cosmetic. Secondly, the rubbery handle occasionally catches the fly line when I 'm casting. It juts out a bit more than I care for.

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Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod

Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod

$199.99

WAS: $199.99-$349.99*

(5)

I bought this to have it as my backpacking/camping set I use it for a trip to Pine Creek caught some browns with it, I pair it with a rise reel, and use some dry flies, very lightweight and

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5 Wordhog61
I purchased this rod about 1 month ago, a 9ft 4wt. It is a great rod, sensitive, and really gets the job done. I 've caught some very nice Trout on it with no problems. I paired it with a Reddington Behemoth reel, an excellent set up.

5 Thermo luv
[ I did a lot of research on this rod and it is beyond expectation. It balances perfect with my trout reel. The rod action requires no overlining.

5 JJRosas
I bought this to have it as my backpacking/camping set I use it for a trip to Pine Creek caught some browns with it, I pair it with a rise reel, and use some dry flies, very lightweight and packable.

4 Mark8976
I purchased the 8' 6 '' 5wt version of this rod. It's great-- exactly what I was looking at a fantastic price. Why 4 stars? This is the first time a Reddington rod has arrived without a storage tube. Dicks charged me$ 20 less than a couple of online fly shops, but it would cost me$ 50 to buy the case separately. In all fairness, the fly shops include an image where this rod is shown with its case, and Dick's online did not have that image. Fortunately for me, I was buying a replacement for a similar rod and am able to use the old case.

4 Anglers Bench
A solid fly rod that casts easily and wo n't break the bank

Redington VICE Fly Rods

Redington VICE Fly Rods

$279.99

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Redington Salmon Field Kit

Redington Salmon Field Kit

$499.99

(1)

I ’ m looking forward to testing it out on the Salmon river this winter ... Casting is so much fun and the quality of this rod is no other like it. ... I just recently bought the kit about 3 weeks ago and absolutely love

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5 Pauls670
I just recently bought the kit about 3 weeks ago and absolutely love it. Casting is so much fun and the quality of this rod is no other like it. I ’ m looking forward to testing it out on the Salmon river this winter

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Redington Fly Fishing Gear

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  • What types of fly fishing gear are available for beginners?
  • What materials are commonly used in fly fishing gear?
  • How do I choose the right fly fishing gear for my needs?
  • What are the benefits of using specialized fly fishing gear?
  • Can I use fly fishing gear in both freshwater and saltwater?

Frequently Asked Questions For Redington Fly Fishing Gear

For beginners, there are various types of fly fishing gear designed to simplify the learning process. These typically include complete kits that come with a rod, reel, line, and flies, making it easier to get started. Additionally, lightweight rods and reels are often recommended for new anglers to enhance their casting experience and overall enjoyment.

Fly fishing gear is typically made from a variety of materials that enhance performance and durability. Rods are often constructed from graphite or fiberglass, providing a balance of strength and sensitivity. Reels may feature aluminum or composite materials for lightweight and corrosion resistance, while lines are usually made from nylon or other synthetic materials to ensure smooth casting.

Choosing the right fly fishing gear depends on several factors, including your skill level, the type of water you'll be fishing in, and the species you aim to catch. Beginners may benefit from all-in-one kits, while more experienced anglers might prefer specific rod and reel combinations tailored to their fishing style. It's also important to consider the weight and length of the rod, as these can affect casting distance and accuracy.

Specialized fly fishing gear is designed to enhance your fishing experience by improving casting accuracy and control. These products often feature lightweight designs and sensitive materials that allow anglers to feel even the slightest bites. Additionally, using gear tailored to specific fishing environments can increase your chances of success, as it helps you adapt to various conditions and target specific species.

While some fly fishing gear is designed specifically for freshwater or saltwater use, many options are versatile enough for both environments. When selecting gear for mixed use, it's essential to consider the materials, as saltwater can be more corrosive. Look for gear labeled as all-water or specifically designed for both types of fishing to ensure durability and performance.