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A quality offering for the angler on a budget.

Whether you're just getting into the sport of fly fishing or a seasoned pro who's looking for a durable, efficient reel, turn to the Grey's GX300 Fly Reel. Made with high-grade aluminum, this lightweight beauty has a large arbor design and central twin Rulun disc drag with a twin dog drive.
  • Ported arbor design reduces weight and delivers a fast, level retrieve
  • Centralized twin Rulon disk drag system features a twin dog drive for performance
  • Full aluminum construction delivers you a durable reel you can count on
  • A captive spool release mechanism makes swapping spools easy
  • Easily converts from right- to left-handed retrieve with no tools required
  • Supplied with a cloth bag for protection during storage and transport
  • Note: not recommended for saltwater use

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Good real for the price. It does what it is supposed to. As someone else said, it holds the line and thats what is important. It is definitely not a silent reel and makes some clicking but the drag is pretty smooth and responsive for a price-point reel. Definitely a good reel if you're just starting out and don't want to spend big bucks on everything.

Where is the reel made?

Jerry

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Where is the reel made?

Dave Marcus

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Greys is based in England, but has factories all over the world. I can't find anything about the origins of this specific reel.

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dha4782213

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So I don't fish for huge fish. I would like to, but I live in Utah and we really have trout to work with. If I were out for salmon or tarpon or something of that size I'd get a bit more quality so that I didn't ned to buy a new one every year. However, where I am fishing a reel holds line and thats about it. if you need a solid line holder with a workable drag this is an awesome reel. Just keep it out of the sand as with any reel and you will be happy.

Does the reel itself make any noise?

john

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Does the reel itself make any noise?

david  day

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It does make some noise. Not real heavily "clicky" but still droning, fast clicks. Here is a video review including the gx300.

http://youtu.be/IPkdzfjqknE