Tim Gelinas, the founder of Farlex Reels, takes us on the why behind the click and pawl reel, and the story of putting up his own reel company. We talk about the Hardy Perfect and a bunch of other contemporary and classic reels that influenced his designs. Find out how Tim came up with the name Farlex for his reels and what his favorite reels are aside from his own. 

Tim saw some problems with the reels he used before so, with his designs, he wants to solve most of those problems and make Farlex your reel of preference.

 

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Click and Pawl Reel Show Notes with Tim Gelinas

03:51 – Tim’s first gear was a Pfueger Medalist and a Pfueger graphite fly rod

09:08 – Tim’s catch rate increased when he started using a Hardy Perfect click and pawl reel – he explains why

16:02 – Hardy is the first reel manufacturer of reels in the 1800s in England – from an American standpoint, Edward Vom Hofe is the first premium fly reel with the drag

18:28 – One of Tim’s favorite early reels was the Hardy Silex Multiplier

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18:41 – The name Farlex was a mashup of Farlow and Silex

29:33 – The Orvis CFO is a click-and-pawl reel

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32:49 – Tim used to work for an arms company making rifle and pistol barrels

         

47:13 – Dingley was another reel manufacturer from the past – Dingley used to work for Hardy then eventually went on his own

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47:39 – Saracione makes drag and click and pawl reels

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47:47 – Olson Reels makes click and pawl reels

47:54 – Mark Shamburg from Confluence Rods makes click and pawl reels

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48:04 – Chris Henshaw from the UK makes click and pawl reels – like Hardy perfect knockoffs (1912 version)

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48:21 – Wayne Petrevan reel

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56:00 – Tim makes heavy brassy reels for bamboo spey rods

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1:02:03 – Tim’s favorite steelhead fly is a Hobo Spey – it’s his go-to fly in a variety of colors

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1:03:01 – Todd Hirano was on the podcast at WFS 239

1:05:54 – Tim mentions some books resources we can dig into

1:06:20 – Check out Tim’s YouTube channel here 

 

You can find Tim on Instagram @farlexreels

Visit Farlex Reels website to check out Tim’s reels

 

Videos Noted in the Show

 

Related Podcast Episodes

WFS 276 – A Guide to Classic Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels with Ward Tonsfeldt

 

Read the Full Podcast Transcript Below


 

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Click and Pawl Reel Conclusion with Tim Gelinas

Tim Gelinas told the story of putting up his own reel company. We talked about the Hardy Perfect and a bunch of other contemporary and classic reels that influenced his designs. We found out how Tim came up with the name Farlex for his reels and what his favorite reels are aside from his own.

     

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