I had been frustrated with the reel on my Euro set-up and when I saw this video I thought I’d give the Redington TILT a try. Bought it from you guys and, MAN, it made a huge difference. Thanks for sharing this, and all of the videos, that you guys put out! They really make a difference. Tight lines!! 🎣
Awesome, just “reel time rig “by the River bank, it can’t get any better. Let me take please the opportunity to congratulate you on the absolutely a must to listen podcast Joe, Im honestly impress with how much info and knowledge any fly guy enter level we can get from that piece at so many different levels 🦄 I only can say, Reds fly shop, you probably are all a great team but, you have a gemstone that it only it’s not only going to bring the good for the sport, but trace a future guide line to the rest on how sales and marketing should be in the digital era...👏👏👏 Sucks he can’t be doing more surf on the fly 😀 Be well Mag
Yes, Jeff that's a great setup if you are punching a stonefly nymph or a larger anchor fly. This really makes it easy to cast and handle. Certainly if you are fishing small nymph, technical setups, and light tippets a long leader will help the sensitivity of the overall setup. It's a trade-off, but my testimonial is that anglers seem to move along a bit better with a slightly shorter setup.
Hi Joe. Great video thanks. And great reel - I got one for myself. Word of caution - the reel foot is very substantial in thickness and doesn’t seat well on the reel seat of my echo shadow x 3110. Have you had a similar observation? I might need to slim the reel foot down a bit with a file or something!
Yep I love the idea but it looks so tacky with the hige Tilt logo on it, plus the made in China sticker makes me cringe. Guess nothing is made in the US anymore
Great video. Love how fast you can tie thin lines. Now, WTF is Euro Nymphing ? And how in the world did we get to a point in fly-fishing when super ported ultra light reels need extra weights ???? Is this insane, or have I missed something ?????
Joe, if you get the chance to test the reel with either a full mono rig, or much longer leader (though I know you are leaning shorter) i would love to hear if any mono somehow escapes btw the machined parts. I had a Rise and quickly learned it wasn't going to work with mono; I then got an Echo shadow click - great reel but even with the full cage portion, mono can still escape. Would look to upgrade to the Tilt if mono-creep isn't a problem.
You won't have a problem with that on this reel, the guys that designed this are serious mono anglers. I tried the Shadow CLICK..... didn't personally care much for that reel. Totally worth a few more bucks to get this reel.
@@Jaimelapoesie thank you. Looks like i just need to spend a little more $$$. And i was just starting to get very efficient at the finger gymnastics necessary to fix in the river.
How much backing do you put before the euro line? Also I purchased the euro line for that same reel. Do I put it all on? Last question is how much would it be for a second spool just în case I want to do some indicator fishing? Or can you still indicate fish with a euro line?
100 yards is great, those lines are super thin so you'll need to bulk up the backing a bit. Pretty much like a normal fly line even though the arbor on the TILT is larger and meant to minimize the amount of necessary backing. You'll want it to be pretty full in order to take take full advantage of the arbor to retrieve ratio.
@@redsflyshop With full backing, a RIO Euro line, and all 3 weights, the balance point is about 2/3s up from the bottom of the cork handle (just tried this AM). That 11’ is a tip heavy rod!
@@redsflyshop I’ll amend my previous comment after experimenting. The ideal seems to be to use just the lower weight. I’ve found this gives the best feel for the Strike 11’ and loses 2 ounces of weight.
I’ve always wanted to try euro nymphing but I only fly fish very small native brook trout streams in pa, is there a euro nymphing rod that is shorter than 10 feet that I could use on tight technical streams ?
I'll stick with the galvan esn reel that's made in the good old USA 🇺🇸 if I'm spending close to $500.00 on a reel it better support American jobs. The sage esn reel is nice but I can't get over the fact it's made is south Korea.
I had been frustrated with the reel on my Euro set-up and when I saw this video I thought I’d give the Redington TILT a try. Bought it from you guys and, MAN, it made a huge difference. Thanks for sharing this, and all of the videos, that you guys put out! They really make a difference. Tight lines!! 🎣
Oh that is excellent, great testimonial. Thanks so much for the order and we're so glad you are happy with it.
Awesome, just “reel time rig “by the River bank, it can’t get any better.
Let me take please the opportunity to congratulate you on the absolutely a must to listen podcast Joe, Im honestly impress with how much info and knowledge any fly guy enter level we can get from that piece at so many different levels 🦄
I only can say, Reds fly shop, you probably are all a great team but, you have a gemstone that it only it’s not only going to bring the good for the sport, but trace a future guide line to the rest on how sales and marketing should be in the digital era...👏👏👏
Sucks he can’t be doing more surf on the fly 😀
Be well
Mag
Excellent video. Thank you for the great information. I've been running the sighter right off of my fly line. I like your set up better. Thank you.
That little black sticker though 😵 could redington move to Vietnam production?
At 10 to 12 total feet, that includes the tippet, correct? Thanks, great video.
Yes, Jeff that's a great setup if you are punching a stonefly nymph or a larger anchor fly. This really makes it easy to cast and handle. Certainly if you are fishing small nymph, technical setups, and light tippets a long leader will help the sensitivity of the overall setup. It's a trade-off, but my testimonial is that anglers seem to move along a bit better with a slightly shorter setup.
Hi Joe. Great video thanks. And great reel - I got one for myself. Word of caution - the reel foot is very substantial in thickness and doesn’t seat well on the reel seat of my echo shadow x 3110. Have you had a similar observation? I might need to slim the reel foot down a bit with a file or something!
I can believe that, I haven't had that issue on other rods but do agree the reel seat on the X is super slim. Good feedback.
Very informative thanks 👍🏼.
Nice reel,just don’t like the big “Tilt” on the side.
Yeah it is ungodly ugly, I don’t know what they were thinking
Yep I love the idea but it looks so tacky with the hige Tilt logo on it, plus the made in China sticker makes me cringe. Guess nothing is made in the US anymore
This is true for most of their reels.. I don’t get it.
@@airgordo4 it’s like the iD until you put the decal on haha
Joe - 100 yards 20 lb. thin braided Dacron backing?
Great video. Love how fast you can tie thin lines. Now, WTF is Euro Nymphing ? And how in the world did we get to a point in fly-fishing when super ported ultra light reels need extra weights ???? Is this insane, or have I missed something ?????
Ha this might be the comment of the day. Just don't cut all that other metal out and knock $200 off the price right? Good comment. Pretty funny.
Joe, if you get the chance to test the reel with either a full mono rig, or much longer leader (though I know you are leaning shorter) i would love to hear if any mono somehow escapes btw the machined parts. I had a Rise and quickly learned it wasn't going to work with mono; I then got an Echo shadow click - great reel but even with the full cage portion, mono can still escape. Would look to upgrade to the Tilt if mono-creep isn't a problem.
You won't have a problem with that on this reel, the guys that designed this are serious mono anglers. I tried the Shadow CLICK..... didn't personally care much for that reel. Totally worth a few more bucks to get this reel.
I've been using a Galvan GEN with 8# Mono RIg and it has never left the reel. I imagine most full cage reels are the same.
@@Jaimelapoesie thank you. Looks like i just need to spend a little more $$$. And i was just starting to get very efficient at the finger gymnastics necessary to fix in the river.
How much backing do you put before the euro line? Also I purchased the euro line for that same reel. Do I put it all on?
Last question is how much would it be for a second spool just în case I want to do some indicator fishing? Or can you still indicate fish with a euro line?
100 yards is great, those lines are super thin so you'll need to bulk up the backing a bit. Pretty much like a normal fly line even though the arbor on the TILT is larger and meant to minimize the amount of necessary backing. You'll want it to be pretty full in order to take take full advantage of the arbor to retrieve ratio.
Sounds like the perfect reel for the Reddington 11’ Strike, which is hard to find a reel to balance it.
Yes, I think you put all 3 weights in this and you'll have no problem getting the right tilt on that long stick there. Should be a great match up.
@@redsflyshop With full backing, a RIO Euro line, and all 3 weights, the balance point is about 2/3s up from the bottom of the cork handle (just tried this AM). That 11’ is a tip heavy rod!
@@redsflyshop I’ll amend my previous comment after experimenting. The ideal seems to be to use just the lower weight. I’ve found this gives the best feel for the Strike 11’ and loses 2 ounces of weight.
I’ve always wanted to try euro nymphing but I only fly fish very small native brook trout streams in pa, is there a euro nymphing rod that is shorter than 10 feet that I could use on tight technical streams ?
U could use a 9ft 3wt. That could work
Does the reel weigh 5.7 oz (listed weight) with ALL the 1.0 oz. weights or empty of the weights?
Empty. Great question! It's a pretty heavy reel to start with in comparison to your average large arbor trout reels.
@@redsflyshop to be sure, the Tilt weighs 5.7 oz without the weights?
I'll stick with the galvan esn reel that's made in the good old USA 🇺🇸 if I'm spending close to $500.00 on a reel it better support American jobs. The sage esn reel is nice but I can't get over the fact it's made is south Korea.
close to 500? The Tilt is 249
Fastest tippet ring tie ever....
Ha yea, lots of practice dropping them!
Such a shame "TILT" is written on the side
Sorry I won’t by Chinese products!!!
Just fishing gear, or you won't buy anything at all made in China?
RED--ington....comes in ya only color Red , communist CCP red
Truly one of the ugliest reels ever made.