Un hermoso carrete y seguro que estará a la altura de la caña ESN, yo tengo el modelo 10 3wt y es fantástica!!! Un gran video, felicidades, saludos desde España.
No, it’s not designed for a full backing and normal fly line. Most well designed reels are designed for a specific mass of backing and fly line to fill the reel. The ESN is designed for short backing, level fly line, and straight mononleaders
@@will4918 Yeah and have no problem with it. Its just a trout. I mostly fish in saltwater, where actual large fish need large reels. 27" trout isn't really much so no reason for a over priced line holder.
You have no clue what you’re talking about. Number one you probably stop never hook a 20” plus wild trout. But, if you did on 7x tippet. You will need a drag dip shit. Stick to the ocean junior.
None of the reels features highlighted in this review were actually specific to fighting big fish. So did you not actually listen to the review properly before firing off your comment? Or were you just so eager to show off your own ignorance?
@@gavinmcewen5896 Thanks for making my point that they are just over priced line holders for little trout. Fly fisherman will blow big money on some dumbass shit.
The up-speak is killin' me
Un hermoso carrete y seguro que estará a la altura de la caña ESN, yo tengo el modelo 10 3wt y es fantástica!!! Un gran video, felicidades, saludos desde España.
The new sage reel fly fishing reel. Where is it manufactured?
Could I use this reel for a non euro-nymphing rod?
No, it’s not designed for a full backing and normal fly line. Most well designed reels are designed for a specific mass of backing and fly line to fill the reel. The ESN is designed for short backing, level fly line, and straight mononleaders
You can. I use it for Great Lakes Steelhead.
@@laxslackernot true at all. Troutbitten runs standard fly line on this reel.
Where is it made?
Korea
Why are you trying to imitate Ben?
This is ridiculous, its a nymphing line holder . Hundreds of $$$ for a line holder. You aren't fighting tarpon , you are fighting 12 inch fish.
You obviously never hooked a 27" wild brown trout I'm sure your feelings would change about high end reels.
@@will4918 Yeah and have no problem with it. Its just a trout. I mostly fish in saltwater, where actual large fish need large reels. 27" trout isn't really much so no reason for a over priced line holder.
You have no clue what you’re talking about. Number one you probably stop never hook a 20” plus wild trout. But, if you did on 7x tippet. You will need a drag dip shit. Stick to the ocean junior.
None of the reels features highlighted in this review were actually specific to fighting big fish. So did you not actually listen to the review properly before firing off your comment? Or were you just so eager to show off your own ignorance?
@@gavinmcewen5896 Thanks for making my point that they are just over priced line holders for little trout. Fly fisherman will blow big money on some dumbass shit.