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Your cart is empty.Silas
2025-09-05 21:51:09
This little reel is what I learned on and I've never had any problems with it. It catches fish and is built well enough to bring in trout from streams and rivers season after season. I've caught a number of smallies on this reel from streams and lakes. I wouldn't try to pull in ten pound fighters with this reel, so have good judgment in this regard. Going after large-mouth is probably not such a terrific idea. Just be gentle with this reel and it'll last for years.The basic functions of a halfway decent beginner's fly reel are all here:* at least a basic level of durability (aluminum frame, aluminum spool, and generally good build quality)* it stores the line just fine* old-school metal click-and-pawl is durable and works just fine; no adjustment--just on or off (if you feel like you need full-fledged drag, then this is not the reel for you)* the spool can be palmed to regulate line play-out* it comes pre-spooled with about $10 worth of backing, running line, and leaderThe line is cheap stuff, but when you're just learning, it'll do the job and you get to see how a fly reel is supposed to be set up, more-or-less. You might want to replace the 2-4lb monofilament leader with a length of 10lb monofilament (2lb seems quite a bit too light for this application). The pre-spooling gets you out on the water right away as a beginner, which is pretty exciting. All for less money than just a few decent flies. It's a good idea to unwind the reel and reel in the line slowly, under a bit of tension from your fingers, and moving it back and forth to get it to lie on the spool a bit flatter than the way it comes out of the box. You'll thank yourself later for doing this.The worse thing I can say about this reel is that when I opened the package and inspected the reel and line, I noticed that the nail knot joining the leader and running line was solid, but that the tag-ends had been left too long and would not fit through the guides. I just took my nippers and snipped off the excess. Problem solved.I've since moved on to a more expensive reel, but for a low-cost reel that I still use alongside my new rig, the CC65 is a damn fine value. Five stars.
Steady Rollin
2025-08-01 10:12:43
A simple little reel that is excellent for panfish. Martin didn't let us down by making it cheap and flimsy. They are still well built and you can feel it in your hand. I've owned one of these reels for over forty years and have no doubt this one will last longer than I will in this old rock. If you have any doubts about any part of purchasing this reel let me assure you that you can't go wrong. It will be the best money you have ever spent.
Dana y.
2025-07-30 17:56:46
Good quality for the money.The arbor is very small and makes winding tedious.
Jonathan Dillard
2025-07-23 14:20:12
Nothing fancy, just needed to replace a reel. This came with everything I needed for a 5/6 weight rod. I have had reels with a lot less going for them than this reel and still caught plenty of fish. The fly line cast well (I am not sure but I think it is just a level line, so no double taper or weight forward). The leader is standard knotless leader that goes to 5x. I cut it back to about 3x and added new tippet. I also clipped off the nail knot attaching the leader to fly line and retied (had a bad fish loss for trusting manufacturers knots). The reel itself is metal, can be switched for left or right handed people, has adequate backing, and store the line well. It does not have fighting drag, but if this your first try at fly fishing, you should learn how to fight a fish without drag anyway. It will handle the trout, bass and bluegill you hunt with it. It has good balance. It is the type of reel I dreamed of having 35 years ago, instead of the plastic one that came with my Shakespeare fiberglass rod combo. All this reel owes anyone is to store the line without it coming off when you don't want it to, and this reel does that.I had a good time using this reel to brush up on some of the skills I had neglected over the years, and I know it will be a good learning reel for others.Tight lines
Donald H.
2025-07-22 11:38:13
Had the fly rod needed a reel. I decided to go with a Martin fly reel because of all the good things I've heard about Martin. It came pre-spooled and that was a plus. Everything tested good so I'm glad I went with Martin. As a rookie fly fisherman, I still need a lot of practice definitely harder to cast then my spinning reel.
Peter
2025-07-12 15:00:40
This reel is surprisingly good for the price point. It is sold and operates exactly you would need/expect. The actual weight of this reel is 98.5 grams (3.5 ounces) and the spool alone is 48.5 grams. Nice clicker, easy and simple spool removal and a very solid seat plate.Highly Recommended for ANYONE!
Jeff Blanton
2025-06-30 09:48:11
I like that it was delivered 2 days early.What I didn’t like was that I must have gotten somebody’s RETURN. The box was not whole and was scotch taped together. Item appears to be unused and clean, BUT I DONT APPRECIATE GETTING A PACKAGE THAT LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE’S REJECTION. You need to get your peoples heads in the right place.Otherwise, it appears to be useable.
ken
2025-06-28 16:27:45
I have purchased three of these over the years for cheaper fly rods,,and one for my beginning daughters rod, one has been going pretty much ok for over 2yrs,,one almost 16 months and starting to hear a scratch and feel a wobble,,the other almost a year and its turned almost completely silver around the rim,,,all have been used only occasionally no heavy use. Would never buy these for a quality rod but for beginners they are ok. i even have one on the 6ft eagle claw casting rod.
Silas
2025-06-09 15:18:14
This little reel is what I learned on and I've never had any problems with it. It catches fish and is built well enough to bring in trout from streams and rivers season after season. I've caught a number of smallies on this reel from streams and lakes. I wouldn't try to pull in ten pound fighters with this reel, so have good judgment in this regard. Going after large-mouth is probably not such a terrific idea. Just be gentle with this reel and it'll last for years.The basic functions of a halfway decent beginner's fly reel are all here:* at least a basic level of durability (aluminum frame, aluminum spool, and generally good build quality)* it stores the line just fine* old-school metal click-and-pawl is durable and works just fine; no adjustment--just on or off (if you feel like you need full-fledged drag, then this is not the reel for you)* the spool can be palmed to regulate line play-out* it comes pre-spooled with about $10 worth of backing, running line, and leaderThe line is cheap stuff, but when you're just learning, it'll do the job and you get to see how a fly reel is supposed to be set up, more-or-less. You might want to replace the 2-4lb monofilament leader with a length of 10lb monofilament (2lb seems quite a bit too light for this application). The pre-spooling gets you out on the water right away as a beginner, which is pretty exciting. All for less money than just a few decent flies. It's a good idea to unwind the reel and reel in the line slowly, under a bit of tension from your fingers, and moving it back and forth to get it to lie on the spool a bit flatter than the way it comes out of the box. You'll thank yourself later for doing this.The worse thing I can say about this reel is that when I opened the package and inspected the reel and line, I noticed that the nail knot joining the leader and running line was solid, but that the tag-ends had been left too long and would not fit through the guides. I just took my nippers and snipped off the excess. Problem solved.I've since moved on to a more expensive reel, but for a low-cost reel that I still use alongside my new rig, the CC65 is a damn fine value. Five stars.
Steady Rollin
2025-06-04 11:33:28
A simple little reel that is excellent for panfish. Martin didn't let us down by making it cheap and flimsy. They are still well built and you can feel it in your hand. I've owned one of these reels for over forty years and have no doubt this one will last longer than I will in this old rock. If you have any doubts about any part of purchasing this reel let me assure you that you can't go wrong. It will be the best money you have ever spent.
Dana y.
2025-05-29 14:22:26
Good quality for the money.The arbor is very small and makes winding tedious.
Jonathan Dillard
2025-04-23 18:32:49
Nothing fancy, just needed to replace a reel. This came with everything I needed for a 5/6 weight rod. I have had reels with a lot less going for them than this reel and still caught plenty of fish. The fly line cast well (I am not sure but I think it is just a level line, so no double taper or weight forward). The leader is standard knotless leader that goes to 5x. I cut it back to about 3x and added new tippet. I also clipped off the nail knot attaching the leader to fly line and retied (had a bad fish loss for trusting manufacturers knots). The reel itself is metal, can be switched for left or right handed people, has adequate backing, and store the line well. It does not have fighting drag, but if this your first try at fly fishing, you should learn how to fight a fish without drag anyway. It will handle the trout, bass and bluegill you hunt with it. It has good balance. It is the type of reel I dreamed of having 35 years ago, instead of the plastic one that came with my Shakespeare fiberglass rod combo. All this reel owes anyone is to store the line without it coming off when you don't want it to, and this reel does that.I had a good time using this reel to brush up on some of the skills I had neglected over the years, and I know it will be a good learning reel for others.Tight lines
Donald H.
2025-04-05 16:49:37
Had the fly rod needed a reel. I decided to go with a Martin fly reel because of all the good things I've heard about Martin. It came pre-spooled and that was a plus. Everything tested good so I'm glad I went with Martin. As a rookie fly fisherman, I still need a lot of practice definitely harder to cast then my spinning reel.
Peter
2025-03-12 13:06:35
This reel is surprisingly good for the price point. It is sold and operates exactly you would need/expect. The actual weight of this reel is 98.5 grams (3.5 ounces) and the spool alone is 48.5 grams. Nice clicker, easy and simple spool removal and a very solid seat plate.Highly Recommended for ANYONE!
Jeff Blanton
2025-02-05 13:49:38
I like that it was delivered 2 days early.What I didn’t like was that I must have gotten somebody’s RETURN. The box was not whole and was scotch taped together. Item appears to be unused and clean, BUT I DONT APPRECIATE GETTING A PACKAGE THAT LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE’S REJECTION. You need to get your peoples heads in the right place.Otherwise, it appears to be useable.
ken
2025-01-17 12:43:18
I have purchased three of these over the years for cheaper fly rods,,and one for my beginning daughters rod, one has been going pretty much ok for over 2yrs,,one almost 16 months and starting to hear a scratch and feel a wobble,,the other almost a year and its turned almost completely silver around the rim,,,all have been used only occasionally no heavy use. Would never buy these for a quality rod but for beginners they are ok. i even have one on the 6ft eagle claw casting rod.
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