Collection: Fly Fishing Reels

Echo Ion Fly Reel
Echo

Echo Ion Fly Reel

Regular price From $145.00
Sale price From $145.00 Regular price $99.99
Sage Spectrum Fly Reel
Sage

Sage Spectrum Fly Reel

Regular price From $344.00
Sale price From $344.00 Regular price $430.00
Platinum Black Copper Lime
Redington - Behemoth Series Fly Reel
Redington

Redington - Behemoth Series Fly Reel

Regular price From $184.99
Sale price From $184.99 Regular price $131.25
Black Gunmetal Hunter Orange Bronze +1
Sage Spectrum C Fly Reel
Sage

Sage Spectrum C Fly Reel

Regular price From $240.00
Sale price From $240.00 Regular price $215.00
Black Grey
Redington Rise III Fly Reel - 20% OFF
Redington

Redington Rise III Fly Reel - 20% OFF

Regular price From $119.99
Sale price From $119.99 Regular price $0.00
Black Silver Olive Black *Spool Only* +2
Redington Run Fly Reel
Redington

Redington Run Fly Reel

Regular price $170.99
Sale price $170.99 Regular price $160.00
Black Burgundy Coyote Sand
Echo Base Fly Reels
Echo

Echo Base Fly Reels

Regular price From $30.00
Sale price From $30.00 Regular price $29.99
Ross Reels - Animas Fly Reel
Ross Reels

Ross Reels - Animas Fly Reel

Regular price $509.95
Sale price $509.95 Regular price $509.95
Platinum Matte Black Matte Olive
Echo - Bravo Fly Reel
Echo

Echo - Bravo Fly Reel

Regular price From $99.00
Sale price From $99.00 Regular price $89.99
Ross Reels - Evolution LTX Fly Reel
Ross Reels

Ross Reels - Evolution LTX Fly Reel

Regular price $619.95
Sale price $619.95 Regular price $619.95
Matte Blue Matte Olive Platinum Black
Sage - Trout Fly Reel
Sage

Sage - Trout Fly Reel

Regular price From $570.00
Sale price From $570.00 Regular price $525.00
Stealth/Silver Bronze Flint
Sage ESN Fly Reel
Sage

Sage ESN Fly Reel

Regular price $640.00
Sale price $640.00 Regular price $600.00
Chipotle Stealth

Fly Fishing Reels for All Water Types – Echo, Sage, Ross, Redington, Loop & More at Drift Outfitters

Find the perfect balance of performance and reliability with our curated selection of fly fishing reels at Drift Outfitters. We stock premium reels from trusted brands like Echo, Sage, Ross Reels, Redington, Loop, and more—designed to handle everything from delicate trout presentations to hard-fighting salmon, steelhead, and saltwater species. Whether you're looking for a lightweight reel for small streams or a sealed-drag powerhouse for big water, our fly reel collection delivers smooth drag systems, durable construction, and refined design. Shop Drift Outfitters online or in-store for expert guidance, quality gear, and fast shipping anywhere in Canada.

Fly Fishing Reels

Q: What types of fly fishing reels do you sell?

A: At Drift Outfitters, we carry fly reels for every style of angling, from small-stream trout fishing to heavy-duty saltwater battles. Our lineup includes lightweight trout reels, mid-range options for bass and steelhead, and large-arbor reels built to handle salmon and powerful saltwater species. No matter your target, we have a reel to match.

Q: How do I choose the right fly reel size?

A: Reel size should always be matched to your fly rod weight for balance and performance. A 4/5 or 5/6 reel is ideal for trout rods, while 7/8 or 8/9 reels are better suited for steelhead, salmon, and bass. Larger 10–12wt reels are designed for tarpon, permit, and other saltwater game fish.

Q: What materials are fly reels made from?

A: Most modern reels are crafted from anodized aluminum, providing both strength and corrosion resistance. Entry-level models may use die-cast alloys or composites, while premium reels are often fully machined for precision and durability. For saltwater fishing, corrosion-resistant metals are especially important.

Q: Which fly reel brands do you carry?

A: We stock top-quality brands like Abel, Sage, Ross, Loop, Redington, Echo and more. Each is known for durable construction, smooth drag systems, and designs that perform reliably in both fresh and saltwater environments.

Q: Do I need a large arbor reel?

A: Large arbor reels are popular because they pick up line quickly, reduce line memory, and offer greater backing capacity. This makes them ideal when fighting strong fish like salmon, steelhead, or tarpon that can take long, fast runs. For smaller trout fishing situations, a mid-arbor reel may be sufficient.

Q: How should I care for my fly fishing reel?

A: After each outing, especially in saltwater, rinse your reel with fresh water and allow it to dry completely. Regularly check and clean the drag system, and apply light lubrication when needed. Storing your reel in a protective case or pouch will extend its lifespan and keep it performing smoothly season after season.