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Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
Bauer- RVR Fly Reel
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Bauer- RVR Fly Reel

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Bauer Fly Reels
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$755.00
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We have been in development on the RVR reels for more than two years. We started with a groundbreaking and beautifully modern design and quickly found out how challenging it is to machine a reel this complex. No one had ever seen anything like it. The complexity and double anodized design of the RVR would prove too difficult to achieve on a conventional 3-Axis machine, so we sought out the newest 5-Axis machines available. The result speaks for itself.

RVR 2/3: Small streams and spring creeks are the ideal waters for 2, 3, and short 4wt fishing. You’re not likely to ever need 70 yards of backing here, or a drag capable of stopping a steelhead. What you will need is a lightweight reel designed for fast line pickup and perfect drag for protecting the lightest of tippet. The RVR 2/3 is purpose built to help the small water angler succeed.

RVR 4/5: Specifically designed to be your daily driver, The line and backing capacity, drag and weight of this reel have been designed to be paired with your favorite 4 or 5wt rod. When longer cast, larger water, and larger trout are the mission this reel will deliver seamless smooth performance every time.

RVR 6/7: A larger reel for heavier line weights used when targeting trophy fish. The increased backing capacity is more than sufficient to handle even the longest running trout, Bass, or light salt species. Intended applications are streamer fishing with floating or sink-tip lines, stillwater angling with floating, intermediate and full-sinking lines, as well as handling the aggressively-tapered lines needed to turn over large dry flies, poppers, articulated streamers, and double nymph rigs.