The Simple Beauty of The Click and Pawl Reel

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In the long history of fly fishing reels the oldest and most reproduced drag system has been the click and pawl/pawled or clicker fly reels, how ever you state this system. It comes to this, it is the adage of a gear and a offset triangular piece of steel driven by a spring hitting against the gear to stop over spooling,simple but effective. I think they had it right all those year ago.If you fish for salmon and steel head;Do it with a click checked reel. There are many reasons for this. First, and most importantly, it is more fun! And that, for me, is what it's all about - there is nothing better than fishing a tight line to a good reel. After you fish with a checking reel you will never go back. The fish can run, fight and jump, tantalizing your eyes and making your heart race and your reflexes tense, but with the aid of the audible check, it brings yet another of your sense to the party.


I have found disc drags to be too sensitive because by turning the knob too loose there is potentially a mess from over spool. If it is too tight, you may have the dreaded "head shake" on the surface, then out comes the hook, then out come the swear words *#!!$#^% . With a click drag system, it is a "set it and forget it" idea. It only needs to be set to stop over spooling and no mechanical drag is as reactive as the anger. Now the fish can come and take the fly, turn in the water column increasing positive hook ups in the corner of the mouth, rather than on the top, resulting in fewer lost fish. I discovered this after my first spey reel (a fantastic, state of the art disc drag) was replaced with a checking reel. After I made this change, my lost fish count dropped dramatically.


WHAT IS A CLICK AND PAWL FLY REEL?

Simply put is is a gear typically made of steel that has been hardened. That rides against a pawl or a triangular pieces of steel that slows the rotation of the reel spool. Its really just meant for over spooling purposes and leaves the fighting of the fish up to the fisherman. Until the introduction of the Speyco Hexad check Drag in 2010 . Now unlike any other  fly reel ever produced my reels are Salt ready, freeze proof and come in-stalled with 6 checks giving you a back up to the back ups so the worry of " Free Spooling" is a thing of the past. The unique load dispersal  of this revolutionary clutch adds redundancy is incredibly smooth , unbelievably strong and sings a sweet song when hooked up.  





*REEL SPECIFICATIONS IN INCHES*
Single Spey          3" x 1" spool gap 5/8"
River Switch         3 3/4"   spool gap 1 1/8"
Skandi Spey       4" x 1 1/2" spool gap 1"
symmetry Skagit   4" x 1 7/8 " spool gap 1 1/8 "
Symmetry Spey    4"x 2 1/8" spool gap 1 1/2 "
River Spey            4 1/4" x 2 1/8" spool gap 1 1/2 "


*REEL SPECIFICATIONS BY WEIGHT*
Weights vary via material used by design. Now you will never have to fish with a tip heavy rod again. Just by changing the different face plate and foot options, you can gain perfect rod to reel balance.


Single Spey            4.3 0z to 7.5 oz
River Switch          8.7 oz to 13.5 oz
Circle Spey             10.8 to 11.8          
Skandi Spey            11. 5 0z. to 13.5 oz.
symmetry Skagit     12 oz. to 15.5 0z. 
Symmetry Spey      13.5 oz. to 17.5 oz. 
River Spey             14.5 oz. to 18.5 oz


*REEL SPECIFICATIONS IN METRIC*


Single Spey              72.2 mm x 25.4   mm spool gap 19.5 mm
Skandi Spey           101.6 mm x 38.1 mm spool gap 25.5 mm
Symmetry Skagit      101.6 mm x 48.2 mm spoolgap 28.3 mm
Symmetry Spey        101.6 mm X 53.3 mm spool gap 36.5 mm
River Spey                111.7 mm x 53.3 mm spool gap 36.5 mm


*REEL TO ROD SUGGESTIONS*


Single Spey           7/9 foot single handed rods
Switch Reel        10/12 foot spey rods
Skandi Spey       12/13 foot spey rods
Symmetry Skagit  13/14 foot spey rods
Symmetry Spey    14/16 foot spey rods
River Spey            15/18 foot spey rods






*BACKING CAPACITIES*


Single Spey   115 yds. of WF3F line, 100 yds. of WF4F line, 75 yds. of DT-3 line. All with 20 lb. backing.


Skandi  Spey 180 #30 pound gel spun +100 yards varivas+36' Rio AFS 6/7 400grain
150 yds of #30 dacron and a 6/7 CND GPS


Symmetry Skagit Rio windcutter 8/9/10 + 175 #30 dacron
Skagit head + 100 varivas + 250 yards #30 dacron


Symmetry Spey Rio windcutter 9/10/11 +200 yards #30 dacron
Rio Mid Spey 9/10 +175 yards #30 dacron
Next cast long belly 9/10 + 150 yards #30dacron


River Spey Rio Mid Spey 10/11 + 300 yards #30 dacron
Rio xlt +250 yards #30 dacron
Double taper +200 yards #30 dacron
























* The Reels are machined in the U.S.A. from solid  6061 T6 aluminum

* Spools are designed using a 1/3 arbor to ensure the ample line and backing space required for spey fishing.

* Each model can be easily adjusted for right or left hand retrieve.

* Gears and pawls are E.D.M. wire cut from Hardened Stainless Steel.

* Internally adjustable Titanium driven click and pawl drag system, 100% corrosion free.

* Stainless steel pawl posts with a thread and nut application for a longer lasting post stability.

* Lifetime limited warranty for the original owner.



* HANDLE CHOICES*

*  Black

*  White

* Marbled Grey.

* Rose Wood



*HARDWARE AND FOOT CHOICES*

*  Hard brass foot , counter weight , and handle cup

*  6061 T6 aluminum foot , counter weight , and handle cup


*CAGE AND SPOOL FINISH CHOICES*

* Hard Coat III Anodized to a dark machine gun matte black finish. Hard Coat III is the second hardest substance in the world, preceded only by diamond. This coating will not scratch off.

* Raw; just left up the mother nature to patina.

* Electro-Clear coated to preserve the natural beauty of the material.

* Glass beaded sandblast, non-reflective.



* BEARING CHOICES*


* ABEC-7 STAINLESS STEEL ball bearings


* NEW For 2010 Abec 7 IGUS Composite bearing very light, very strong


* WINDING PLATE OPTIONS*


* Hard Brass

* Titanium 6Al-4V

* T-6 6061 Aluminum

* 316 Stainless steel

* Now you will never have to fish with a tip heavy rod again. Just by changing the different face plate and foot options, you can gain perfect rod to reel balance.


*THE SNAKE ROLL UPGRADE*


* Any Spey Company Reel can be upgraded with the classic"S" handle


*REEL SPECIFICATIONS IN INCHES*

Summer Spey = 9.5 0z. to 13.5 oz. 4" x 1 1/2" spool gap 1 "
symmetry Skagit= 10.5 oz. to 15.5 0z. 4" x 1 7/8 " spool gap 1 1/8 "
Symmetry Spey= 12.5 oz. to 17.5 oz. 4"x 2 1/8" spool gap 1 1/2 "
River Spey= 13.5 oz. to 18.5 oz. 4 5/16" x 2 1/8" spool gap 1 1/2 "


*REEL SPECIFICATIONS IN METRIC*

Summer Spey = 329 Grams 101.6 mm x 38.1mm spool gap 25.5 mm
Symmetry Skagit= 357 Grams 101.6 mm x 48.2 mm spoolgap 28.3 mm
Symmetry Spey = 397 Grams 101.6 mm X 53.3 mm spool gap 36.5 mm
River Spey = 425 Grams 111.7 mm x 53.3 mm spool gap 36.5 mm


*REEL TO ROD SUGGESTIONS*

Summer Spey 12/13 foot spey rods
Symmetry Skagit 13/14 foot spey rods
Symmetry Spey 14/16 foot spey rods
River Spey 15/18 foot spey rods




*BACKING CAPACITIES*


Summer Spey 180 #30 pound gel spun +100 yards varivas+36' Rio AFS 6/7 400grain
150 yds of #30 dacron and a 6/7 CND GPS

Symmetry Skagit Rio windcutter 8/9/10 + 175 #30 dacron
Skagit head + 100 varivas + 250 yards #30 dacron

Symmetry Spey Rio windcutter 9/10/11 +200 yards #30 dacron
Rio Mid Spey 9/10 +175 yards #30 dacron
Next cast long belly 9/10 + 150 yards #30dacron

River Spey Rio Mid Spey 10/11 + 300 yards #30 dacron
Rio xlt +250 yards #30 dacron
Double taper +200 yards #30 dacron





*NEW FOR 2009*

Production on the trout reels (Single Spey) has begun. Please expect it to be a few months - I believe anything worth doing is worth doing right and this simply takes time. If you are interested in these smaller sized reels, please contact me. I will place your name on the waiting list and contact you when the reels are ready to assemble. There is no need for a down payment at this time. I will simply email you when I have completed the pieces and at that time, you will be able to choose the finish and hardware. I will be machining out 3", 3.5" and 3.75" trout/switch/spey reels. The list will work the same as with the spey reels; on a first come/first serve basis.

I believe this new line of reels will be a perfect match to meet your bamboo fly rod, switch rod and light spey rod needs. I am very excited to be offering these directly to you, and you know that I will working very hard to meet the demand.



The Simple Beauty of The Click and Pawl Reel


In the long history of fly fishing reels the oldest and most reproduced drag system has been the click and pawl/pawled or clicker fly reels, how ever you state this system. It comes to this, it is the adage of a gear and a offset triangular piece of steel driven by a spring hitting against the gear to stop over spooling,simple but effective. I think they had it right all those year ago.If you fish for salmon and steelhead;Do it with a click checked reel. There are many reasons for this. First, and most importantly, it is more fun! And that, for me, is what it's all about - there is nothing better than fishing a tight line to a good reel. After you fish with a checking reel you will never go back. The fish can run, fight and jump, tantalizing your eyes and making your heart race and your reflexes tense, but with the aid of the audible check, it brings yet another of your sense to the party.

Second, I have found disc drags to be too sensitive because by turning the knob too loose there is potentially a mess from over spool. If it is too tight, you may have the dreaded "head shake" on the surface, then out comes the hook, then out come the swear words *#!!$#^% . With a click drag system, it is a "set it and forget it" idea. It only needs to be set to stop over spooling and no mechanical drag is as reactive as the anger. Now the fish can come and take the fly, turn in the water column increasing positive hook ups in the corner of the mouth, rather than on the top, resulting in fewer lost fish. I discovered this after my first spey reel (a fantastic, state of the art disc drag) was replaced with a checking reel. After I made this change, my lost fish count dropped dramatically.

These first models are the result of over five years of research and dedication of the promotion of the click and pawl reel. They were built for spey fishermen, by a spey fisherman.