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The new Ross reels aren’t great, I had a few and got rid of them. Loose spool/frame fit, plastic internal parts. Not great for a 400 dollar reel.

These guys are right that for most trout fishing, the reel just holds your line so with that in mind, you don’t need to spend a lot and if you do, don’t get a Ross. I also would never use a lamson unless it was one other higher end salt water reels like a m8, they are low quality, cast metal spools and frames, I’ve seen many of them fail.

What you DO get with a more expensive reel is made in the USA quality and something that’s machined rather than made of cast metal. The cast metal reels can break if you drop them, it happened to me with a redington behemoth.

The best trout reel out there is probably a Galvan rush light, maybe a torque if you think you’ll want to step up to bigger fish at some point.

I’d also skip the 5wt rods all together and get a 6wt, far more versatile, better for throwing streamers, Maybe even a 9’6” version.

TFO makes a fairly good rod but they are delicate and break. They don’t do warranty stuff but they will sell you another rod section fairly cheap which is a better “warranty” plan than most companies have, if you break a tip, they just sell you one and ship it out. Other companies make you send your rod in, pay a fee and wait quite a long time. Echo is also a decent option for an affordable rod.

Just get a good line like an SA infinity or a Rio grand/gold, watch some videos about knots and leaders, those tapered leaders you can buy are a ripoff when you can buy a bunch of leader and tippet material and tie better ones in 2-3 minutes.

Then just practice a lot and focus on your back cast, most people don’t really load their rods right and their cast sucks.

If you are set on TFO rods, the LK legacy is the best one in their lineup. The redington vice could be had for ~250.00 which is a good price for that rod. The echo ion xl is about 300.00 whip is also a solid option.
 
The new Ross reels aren’t great, I had a few and got rid of them. Loose spool/frame fit, plastic internal parts. Not great for a 400 dollar reel.
That's a shame because the older ones were so great. Not sure what their last good reels were before they were bought by 3m, maybe the evolution?
 
That's a shame because the older ones were so great. Not sure what their last good reels were before they were bought by 3m, maybe the evolution?
It’s absolutely a shame. I grew up with Ross reels and back then they were THE reel to have we had cimmerons and gunnison on our sage rods. I’m not sure when they started going downhill but I can say I bought an animas 5/6wt in 2020 which had a lot of slop and wobble in it, I sent it back and it came back better but not the way it should be. Then about a year ago, I got another animas 7/8 and it was the same thing. I used it for a bit and the wobble on the spool was so bad that it would lock up against the frame. I sent it back, it got fixed and I sold it for about half what I paid for it.

Most recently though I was chasing winter steelheads and we had a particularly good day, I think at the place I was fishing out of, about 20 fish were caught between 5 people. One guy though was using a Ross animas and those fish smoked his drag, he couldn’t get any tension, it was just ruined. It wasn’t a huge deal because there were other rod/reels but it still sucks.

I like to buy stuff made in the USA and don’t really like cheap gear so I really honestly think the best trout reel available right now is the Galvan rush light, I know I was saying I wouldn’t buy a lamson (and I really wouldn’t) but I think in the 4-500 dollar range they have some made in the USA models which might be good. That said though, there really isn’t anything out there to compete with the Galvan rush light for the price, quality, warranty and spending $$$ on a family owned/operated USA business.

Past that I guess the Abel vaya is good but it’s strange, it’s a click and pall reel that has a drag, I have one but I havnt used it enough to say if I like it or not. I do love my Abel rove but that’s like 800 dollars and way more than you need for trout fishing (great for big fiery steelhead though).
 
Danielssen makes a solid option but you have to order from Sweden, not a big deal though, I got one last year and I think it’s a solid choice, I believe it was just under 300.00.

Danielssen dosent really advertise and they sell direct so the cost is lower, it’s an awesome bang for the buck option, I got an f3w 4-7 and it balances great on my 7wt Scott centric, has all the drag and capacity you’d need for any trout situation, the frame is fully caged too of that matters to you.

I’m not a huge TFO fan but a to LK legacy 6wt 9’6” with a Galvan rush light or a Danielssen and a good line like an airflow power taper 2.0 that will load that rod well would be an excellent choice for under 1000 dollars.
 
Go into a pawn shop and get a rod man. Work on skill instead of being shop-a-holic. Entomology knowledge is the most important thing about fly fishing. IT'S NOT GEAR, don't be a slave to marketing.
 
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