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Guideline NOVA Cassette

Guideline NOVA Cassette
New 2024!
The NOVA reel represents the dawn of a new era for our fly r...
Prices from £ 13.80

Guideline NOVA - Stardust

Guideline NOVA - Stardust
New 2024!
The NOVA reel represents the dawn of a new era for our fly r...
Prices from £ 58.00

Guideline NOVA - Black

Guideline NOVA - Black
New 2024!
The NOVA reel represents the dawn of a new era for our fly r...
Prices from £ 58.00

Guideline Fario LW Dk. Grey Green Gold

These reels carry the strong Truss X-construction features f...
Prices from £ 339.99

Guideline Reels Fario Click

Guideline Fario Click is a lightweight and delicate fly reel...
Prices from £ 279.99

Guideline Fly Reels Halo Black Stealth

Guideline Halo fly reels in color Black Stealth has class le...
Prices from £ 73.40

Guideline Fly Reels Fario LW Bronze

The first ever Guideline Fly Reel to be designed exlusively...
Prices from £ 228.60

Guideline Fly Reels Vosso Glossy Slate Black

Vosso are the most exclusive fly reels series in our range....
Prices from £ 283.80

Guideline Halo

In it's price range HALO has class leading qualities in all...
Prices from £ 76.60

Guideline Fly Reels Fario LW Anthracite

The first ever Guideline Fly Reel to be designed exlusively...
Prices from £ 255.20
The history of fishing reels goes back to the 4th century AD, however, this invention does not appear in historical sources until the 15th century. Suffice it to say that the design patented by Charls F. Orvis in 1874 is considered to be one of the prototypes of the modern fly reel! Fly fishing is constantly changing, evolving with us. The evolution did not spare fly reels - many modern designs have been equipped with a multi-disc drag, which has been additionally sealed. Thanks to such solutions, we can enjoy the charms of fly fishing even in the most difficult conditions.
Fly fishing reels are divided according to the size, i.e. the capacity of the fly line with the backing, which is reflected in the AFTM class.

A small number, e.g. # 4, means a small fly reel for light fishing, e.g. with dry fly or nymphs, while the AFTM # 8 class means stronger and larger models for fishing e.g. pike. Of course, there are both smaller and larger models for super light fishing, as well as super strong sea fishing or large and capacious salmon models.