Siskiyou Design Reels.

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If any of you guys are interested in a top knotch reel, suggest
you check out the Siskiyou Design Reels which are manufactured
here in Grants Pass, Oregon. Their web site is: http://www.sdreels.com.
The reels are a little on the expensive side, but well worth the
investment. This reel is a side line for their actual business. They
manufacture precision medical equipment. Their reels are made
like a fine Swiss watch. They are guaranteed for the life of the
original owner. Cheers,

Snuffy:holy:
 

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Nothing personal but I dont care for the look of the reel.. I will stick to my Galvans.
 

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I like the look of them but for $450 I could buy a new rod, reel, line, a hotel room near Dutch John, fill the tank, and get food for a three day trip to the green river.

I cannot even fathom spending that kind of money on a trout reel. Heck, I have a $25 Okuma Sierra on my three weight that is plenty of reel.

Yeah, it is made like a fine swiss watch but then again, I would never spend that kind of money on a fine swiss watch. :)
 

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Curtis said:
I like the look of them but for $450 I could buy a new rod, reel, line, a hotel room near Dutch John, fill the tank, and get food for a three day trip to the green river.

I cannot even fathom spending that kind of money on a trout reel. Heck, I have a $25 Okuma Sierra on my three weight that is plenty of reel.

Yeah, it is made like a fine swiss watch but then again, I would never spend that kind of money on a fine swiss watch. :)
Liar. I have seen what you have for breakfast before fishing!:icon_eek:
 

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Liar. I have seen what you have for breakfast before fishing!:icon_eek:
Well, since I just eat steak, and bloody at that, I just whack one on the way through Vernal and eat it all weekend.........Waders are great after that weekend.
 

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Curtis said:
Well, since I just eat steak, and bloody at that, I just whack one on the way through Vernal and eat it all weekend.........Waders are great after that weekend.
Remember those Buffalo steaks we q'ed at my place? Man we were both a treat that night!



"How would you like that steak sir?"
"Just cut off its horns, wipe its ass and throw it on a plate."
 

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Remember those Buffalo steaks we q'ed at my place? Man we were both a treat that night!



"How would you like that steak sir?"
"Just cut off its horns, wipe its ass and throw it on a plate."
Don't forget to run it through a warm room though.

Yeah, even your dog was cringing when he came in the room! LOL!
 

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fshfanatic said:
Remember those Buffalo steaks we q'ed at my place? Man we were both a treat that night!



"How would you like that steak sir?"
"Just cut off its horns, wipe its ass and throw it on a plate."
are you 2 related to my wife in any way? sounds just like her. if it ain't mooing it ain't any good.
 

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are you 2 related to my wife in any way? sounds just like her. if it ain't mooing it ain't any good.
Even though you open the door for a barage of insults, I am going to walk away biting my lip.
 

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freeze69 said:
are you 2 related to my wife in any way? sounds just like her. if it ain't mooing it ain't any good.
Long lost brothers. Okay, maybe lost is not a good word. More like discarded!
 

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Holy crap Batman, I agree with you guys as to the the cost
of the Siskiyou Design reels. They look like one of the old
Peerless and Hardy reels. Their design and machine work is top
of the line. There's a number or reels on the market that are
as expensiive or more expensive. Being a poor boy, I can't afford
one either. I use a Tioga Magnum by Teton, also Okuma, and
an old entry level Hardy. All of my rods are middle priced.Albright,
Sage Launch, Reddington and an old Orvis. Take a look at the
Cascapedia by Hardy. Also expensive!!!! I'll say one thing, you
guys are real hoot. Cheers,


Snuffy:biggrin:
 

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Yeah, I actually went through a stage where I thought the most expensive gear was best and had to have it. I have owned everything from Sage XP to Winston WT's and top of the line Orvis, G loomis, and others.

I have also owned some pretty expensive reels.

While these items have their place, I found that as a poor single dad, I would end up having to sell them to pay those bills that got neglected in order to buy them anyway. Also, I think my skills have improved enough that I can lower end equipment with just as much success.

One of my absolute favorite rods is a Cabelas Traditional 8.5 foot 5 wt. that I bought for $60. This rod has beautiful action and I just truly enjoy casting it. I guess it is just a matter of taste (and budget) but I can't fathom spending that kind of money any longer.

Oh, and as far as us being funny? You should try and look past our facial features and see the beauty of our souls. ;)
 

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Snuffy ... If you would, a favor please. Is this the same outfit who made reels for Winston back in the early 90's. As I recall, they were issued as "Vintage Winston."

If that is a correct guess, they are absolutely gorgeous. If it's not too much trouble, I would appreciate the info. Thanks ... Doug
 

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Doug,

I do not have the answer to your question. How some
ever, will go to Siskiyou Design and get the info. Your
100% about the looks and workmanship of these reels.
This company specializes in precision medical and industry
equipment. Their reels are machined and finished to the
highest standards. The old saying, "You get what you pay for".
Some guys invest in expensive rods and pay conservative
prices for reels, others are just the opposite. Whatever
turns your crank. I guess in some incidents its a matter of
bragging rights. If you ever get an opportunity to examine
one of these reels, do so, you will like what you see. I own
one of their reels and it looks alot like the Hardy Cascapedia.
Their workmanship and tooling far excede the Hardy reel.
Also own a Hardy and enjoy it as well. As a matter of fact
I fish the heck out of both of them. Well Doug, nuff said.
Cheers,


Snuffy.
 
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