Orvis Mirage LT Fly Reel
Orvis Mirage LT Fly Reel
Couldn't load pickup availability
Mirage LT features a lighter version of the sealed and maintenance-free carbon and stainless steel disc drag system that adjusts from zero to full drag in a single drag knob rotation. With zero start-up inertia and precise low-end control it eliminates line shock and protects light tippets with the same silky smooth drag, and yet offers more stopping power than you will ever need for trout, bass, pike, musky, or carp. 30% lighter and 30% narrower, the Mirage LT is made in New Hampshire by the same skilled American craftsmen that build the Mirage.
- Designed to balance perfectly with lighter freshwater rods
- Zero start-up inertia and precise low-end control protects light tippets
- Lighter version of the sealed and maintenance-free carbon and stainless steel disc drag
- Adjusts from zero to full drag in a single drag knob rotation
- 30% lighter and 30% narrower than Mirage®
- Strong, yet lightweight, 6061 T6 aluminum
- Type II anodizing
Specs:
- Mirage LT I for line weights 1-3; 4.1 oz, 3.1” diameter.
- Mirage LT II for line weights 3-5; 4.3 oz, 3.4” diameter.
- Mirage LT III for line weights 5-7; 4.5 oz, 3.7” diameter.
- Mirage LT IV for line weights 7-9; 5 oz, 4” diameter.
Share

Blog posts
View all-
Reducing Atlantic Menhaden Catch Isn't Just Goo...
Last week I wrote a short writeup about the recent results of the Chesapeake Young-of-Year 2025 Survey. You can read that HERE. In that article you will see, just specifically...
1 commentReducing Atlantic Menhaden Catch Isn't Just Goo...
Last week I wrote a short writeup about the recent results of the Chesapeake Young-of-Year 2025 Survey. You can read that HERE. In that article you will see, just specifically...
1 comment -
Shilton SL Fly Reel Review - Tested on the Water
I do a lot of saltwater fly fishing. Whether it's here in Maine for striped bass or on tropical flats for bonefish, permit, and tarpon. Over the years one of...
1 commentShilton SL Fly Reel Review - Tested on the Water
I do a lot of saltwater fly fishing. Whether it's here in Maine for striped bass or on tropical flats for bonefish, permit, and tarpon. Over the years one of...
1 comment -
Chesapeake Bay 2025 Young-of-Year Striped Bass ...
Recently the Maryland Department of Natural Resources released their 2025 young-of-year (fish under the age of 1 year) striped bass survey results. In conclusion, they found that for the 7th...
3 commentsChesapeake Bay 2025 Young-of-Year Striped Bass ...
Recently the Maryland Department of Natural Resources released their 2025 young-of-year (fish under the age of 1 year) striped bass survey results. In conclusion, they found that for the 7th...
3 comments