Orvis Clearwater Fly Reel
Orvis Clearwater Fly Reel
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The Clearwater II is the latest addition to the Clearwater Large-Arbor Reel series, offering unparalleled performance and value in the fly fishing industry. Its die-cast design is coated with a durable powder finish, making it resistant to tough conditions. Equipped with a high-performance Carbon®-to-stainless sealed disc drag, this reel can compete with even the best machined reels. Conveniently switch between left- or right-hand retrieve with ease. The positive click drag knob ensures consistent settings, while the updated radiused reel foot prevents kinks in your leader.
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