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    Default Pflueger reels and rod bag

    1495 1/2 DA made in USA with spare spool, minimal paint loss, straight and smooth. Ready to use.

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    Saltrout reel USA with bulldog logo, some paint loss with brass showing. Mid arbor daisy pattern. Left hand. Straight and smooth.
    Somebody used mono on this reel but not on a fishing rod of any kind. Some post wear but not the posts you would use with a fly line.

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    Rod bag for 4 piece nine footer. Red, high quality. Looks familiar but I’m not sure what brand.

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    Very good prices.....


    The Pflueger 'Medalist' 1495 1/2 fly reel is a good size for a #7 or 8 line fly rod.

    They have a drag like a wagon brake, smooth but not to powerful.

    They don't have a heavy drag so they would not be good for big salmon but great for most species.

    They are fun on an old fiberglass fly rod or split cane/bamboo.



    You can buy lots of parts for the Pflueger 'Medalist' fly reels at "One-Pfoot" company.

    https://onepfoot.com/

    They have counter balances to make them run smoother at high speeds.

    They also have machines metal drag disc for RH/LH convertibility.



    Here is an article I wrote some time back on the iconic Pflueger Medalist fly reels.

    https://www.billkiene.com/fishing/pf...list-fly-reel/


    Here is another really great web page on the old Medalists:

    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/feat...es/part287.php



    Pflueger 'Sal-Trout' fly reel has a click-n-pawl simple light drag.

    These reels were produced in Akron, OH between 1934 and 1970.

    I think they came in two sizes: 1554 for #4/5/6 lines and 1558 for 7/8 line sizes.

    Lots of picture in Google images........fun on an old fiberglass fly rod or split cane/bamboo.
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