Redington Fly Rods
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Redington Nano Titanium Quartz NTIQ fly rod blank 9wt
Current Bid: $149.00
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NEW! REDINGTON CROSSWATER 2 9082 8WT FLY ROD OUTFIT
Current Bid: $99.00
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NEW! REDINGTON RS4 9082 FLY ROD OUTFIT, FREE WW SHPPNG!
Current Bid: $299.00
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NEW! REDINGTON CPX 9064S 6WT FLY ROD, FREE WW SHIPPING!
Current Bid: $329.00
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REDINGTON NANO TITANIUM QUARTZ FLY ROD * NTiQ 9' 12 wt.
Current Bid: $250.00
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Redington fly rods are some of the best quality for the price available for sale today. Reasonably priced and made from quality components a Redington fly rod will last for many seasons of fish catching action.
Some models are complete with lifetime warranties... no matter why type of fishing you do from small creeks with delicate fly presentations on up to big water or salt water fishing flats there is a model of Redington fly rods to fit your fly fishing needs.
Redington Fly Rod Models
CPX Fly Series - Available in the classic two, travel four piece and spey rod designs of varying rod lengths there is a CPX model to fit just about any fishing condition from a delicate 3 weight fly line on up to big water 12 weight and everything in between.
Predator Series - The predator line of rods is made especially for handling and casting out larger weight fly lines and large hefty artificial flys.
RS4 Series - An all around model made to handle precision casting with all around medium and lighter weight lines yet sturdy to handle larger fish.
Red.Fly2 Series - A great quality graphite fly rod with a fast action, available in the two, four, spey and saltwater models. You can purchase the Red.Fly2 series rod or with a matching outfitted reel with backing.
Crosswater Series - A good and cheap fly rod for the novice and budding fly fishing angler. Made to handle medium weight lines this is a good all around choice when fishing small to medium sized bodies of water on a budget.
CPX Series - If you like fly fishing for salmon or steelhead then this is the rod for you. Designed for medium and heavy weight fly lines and pulling in big, hard fighting fish.
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