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RichardJ
03-07-2020, 03:28 PM
THIS REEL HAS BEEN SOLD

Beautiful Sage/Hardy 509 Fly Reel, made in England. $325
A real collectors item, rare in this condition.
As close to new as you'll find, no nicks anywhere.
Yes, the black plastic spindle cover is present (these have a tendency to get lost).
I've owned this reel for many years and as far as I know it's never been lined.
Serial number on reel foot 0346.

Sorry I have no photos.
Case/box not included for this one.

Con USA shipping $10.
PayPal or USPS money order.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
03-07-2020, 06:48 PM
Sage 509 fly reel was the largest size made and has the bigger size pawl.

Good for a #8/9 single hand Steelhead rod or a #7/8 Switch rod or #6/7 Spey rod.


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Click-n-pawl or ratchet reels are good for trout and Steelhead.

Not for saltwater, stripers or salmon.

This drag is very smooth, consistent and light to medium only.

RichardJ
03-07-2020, 09:01 PM
All the 500 series have a palming rim which can help a lot.
At one time most European salmon reels were click and pawl.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
03-08-2020, 05:48 AM
All the 500 series have a palming rim which can help a lot.
At one time most European salmon reels were click and pawl.

Yes, you are correct........click-n-pawl reels are good for trout, Steelhead and Atlantic salmon.

And maybe Shad.....

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A good old friend, Mick Brown, took a Sage 509 to Christmas Island for Bonefish.

Every time he caught a fish you could hear it screaming for "miles".

There was powdered metal inside his reel after a week of Bonefishing.

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I took a Sage 508 to the Tsiu river in Alaska for Silver Salmon.

Catching 50 fresh Silver salmon per day on a racket reel was a lot of work.

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There are places where a good smooth strong disc drag reel is just better.

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50 years ago there were no reels with a rim drag or rim control or rim brake.


Pflueger Medalists and Hardy reels had very little drag and no rim drag.

Back then people landed everything on reels with very little drag.

Eventually they had reels with disc drags like the Fin Nor, Seamaster, Taurus, and Pflueger Supreme.

RichardJ
03-08-2020, 05:43 PM
Agreed, 509 definitely not suitable for saltwater species.

musashi
03-08-2020, 08:49 PM
I’m interested. Pm sent.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
03-09-2020, 04:33 AM
The Sage/Hardy 500 series reels are some of the highest quality click - n - pawl reels built.

Fully machined, high quality alloy, anodized finish and nickel silver parts.



Abel also made some super high quality "rachet reels"......in trout and two handed/Spey sizes.


Lots of the new classic Hardy fly reels are much improved over the old ones.