Fishing Reels
Guideline Fario LW #24 Fly Reel - Dark Grey Green/Gold
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW #46 Fly Reel - Dark Grey Green/Gold
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW #68 Fly Reel - Dark Grey Green/Gold
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW 24 Fly Reel - Left or Right Hand Wind - Anthracite
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW 46 Fly Reel - Left or Right Hand Wind - Anthracite
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW Fly Reel - #6/8 - Left or Right Hand Wind - Anthracite
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW 24 Fly Reel - Left or Right Hand Wind - Bronze
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW 46 Fly Reel - Left or Right Hand Wind - Bronze
Lightweight Trout Fly ReelGuideline Fario LW Fly Reel - #6/8 - Left or Right Hand Wind - Bronze
Lightweight Trout Fly reelLeeda Icon FXD 80 Surf Reel
The Leeda Icon FXD 80 Surf Reel. The FXD surf 80 is designed for long range surf casting with either mono or braid.Okuma Flite Surf Casting Reel
The Flite Surf is designed for professional long casting.Okuma Surf 8K Beachcasting Reel
Surcasting Reel - one of the best selling shore fishing reels on the marketOkuma Makaira MK-10000L Spinning Reel - Left Hand
Constructed from the finest and strongest materials available are the toughest and most durable spinning reels, especially for big games from Giant Trevally, trophy-sized Yellowtail and Amberjack, to the most formidable adversaries in the ocean, like giant Bluefin Tuna, Marlin, cow Yellowfin Tuna and large sharks.Okuma Makaira MK-30II Big Game Reel
Ideal Blue Water Trolling Reel - The two speed Okuma Makaira reinvents the offshore reel. Advanced, unique and with numerous patents to its' credit, Makaira provides uncompromised excellence within every aspect of its' design, construction and performance. With sizes to meet the demands of big game fishing worldwide, the Okuma Makaira series sets a standard that will advance the ability and redefine the expectations of tournament crews, long-range anglers and private boaters.Okuma Makaira MK-50II Big Game Reel
Ideal Blue Water Trolling ReelOkuma Makaira MK-50W II Big Game Reel
Ideal Blue Water Trolling ReelOkuma Cavalla CAV-5II RH 2 Speed Lever Drag Reel
Okuma Cavalla lever drag reels contain the key concepts of these industry-leading platforms take shape in a more accessible package, radically advancing power and performance available to everyday anglers. The reels are available in 2-speed design, cover the range from vertical jigging to live bait, casting to light trolling for species up to sailfish and yellowfin tuna.Okuma Komodo SS Low Profile KDS-273LX Baitcast Reel - Left Hand
Okuma Komodo SS low profile baitcast reels feature stainless steel gearing and drive shafts, along with amazing levels of drag output, take on the largest freshwater fish like pike, musky and salmon, along with the toughest inshore species like stripers, jacks and trophy calico bass, with a level of power and durability that is best in their class.Okuma T-Rex TR7000 Carp Reel
Big Pit ReelOkuma Custom Black CB60 FD Carp Reel
Big Pit ReelFishing Reels
What Are Reels and How Do They Work?
Fishing reels are a fundamental part of any angler’s setup, responsible for storing line, controlling casting distance, and helping you play and land fish effectively. Whether you are casting lightweight flies on a tranquil river or battling hard-fighting saltwater species from the shore or boat, the right reel brings balance, control, and confidence to your fishing.
At their core, reels work by winding fishing line onto a spool. During a cast, the line is released smoothly, while during retrieval the reel gathers line back evenly. Modern reels incorporate precision-engineered drag systems that apply controlled resistance when a fish pulls, helping to prevent line breakage while tiring the fish. Depending on the reel type, this can be achieved through fixed spools, rotating spools, or large-arbour designs optimised for specific techniques.
Reels are used across a wide range of disciplines, from freshwater coarse and fly fishing to demanding saltwater lure fishing. Paired with the right fishing rods and quality fishing accessories, a well-chosen reel ensures smoother casts, better line management, and improved hook-up and landing success.
How to Choose the Right Reels for Your Needs
Choosing the correct fishing reel starts with understanding where and how you plan to fish. Beginners may prioritise ease of use and reliability, while experienced anglers often focus on fine-tuned performance and durability. Several key factors should guide your decision.
Reel Type and Application
The first step is matching the reel to your fishing style. Fly reels are designed to balance fly rods and manage fly line, offering smooth drag for playing fish rather than casting weight. Saltwater lure reels are built to handle repeated casting and retrieval with artificial lures, often requiring corrosion resistance and high retrieve rates. Multiplier reels, also known as conventional reels, are favoured for long-distance casting and heavy-duty applications such as beach casting or boat fishing.
Drag System and Control
A reel’s drag system is critical, especially when targeting powerful fish. Smooth, consistent drag helps protect lighter lines and prevents sudden shock loads. Entry-level anglers may benefit from simple, preset drags, while professionals often prefer fully adjustable systems that allow fine control during a fight.
Materials, Durability, and Environment
Reels are exposed to water, grit, and varying weather conditions, so build quality matters. Graphite-bodied reels are lightweight and affordable, making them ideal for casual or beginner use. Aluminium reels offer greater rigidity and longevity, particularly important for saltwater environments where corrosion resistance is essential.
Gear Ratio and Retrieval Speed
The gear ratio determines how quickly line is retrieved with each turn of the handle. Higher ratios are useful for fast-moving lures, while lower ratios provide more cranking power when fighting larger fish. Choosing the right balance depends on your target species and technique.
To help visualise how these features align with common fishing styles, consider the comparison below.
| Fishing Style | Recommended Reel Type | Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Fly fishing rivers | Fly reel | Smooth drag and balance |
| Lure fishing coastlines | Saltwater lure reel | Fast retrieve and corrosion resistance |
| Beach or boat fishing | Multiplier reel | Power and casting distance |
Top Reels Brands and Models at Uttings
Uttings stocks reels from some of the most respected names in the fishing world, chosen for their performance, reliability, and value. Brands such as Daiwa and Shimano are renowned for engineering innovation and silky-smooth operation, making them popular with both newcomers and seasoned anglers. Okuma offers robust, well-priced options that punch above their weight, while Akios specialises in reels designed for serious casting performance.
For fly anglers seeking precision and craftsmanship, Waterworks Lamson reels are highly regarded for their sealed drag systems and lightweight construction. Across all brands, Uttings focuses on proven models that deliver dependable results on the water, whether you are upgrading your first setup or refining a specialist rig.
Reels Tips and Expert Advice
Getting the most from your reel goes beyond the initial purchase. Regular rinsing after use, especially in saltwater, helps extend lifespan and maintain smooth operation. Pairing the reel correctly with your rod ensures proper balance, reducing fatigue during long sessions.
Beginners often benefit from practising casting and drag adjustment in a controlled environment before fishing, building confidence and muscle memory. More experienced anglers may fine-tune drag settings for specific species or conditions, adjusting as water temperature and fish behaviour change.
Above all, investing in a reel suited to your fishing style encourages better technique and enjoyment. The right choice supports consistent casting, controlled retrieves, and reliable performance when it matters most.
Reels FAQs
What reel size should I choose?
Reel size should match your rod, line strength, and target species. Lighter setups suit smaller reels, while larger fish require increased line capacity and drag power.
What does gear ratio mean on a fishing reel?
The gear ratio indicates how many times the spool rotates per handle turn. Higher ratios retrieve line faster; lower ratios offer more power.
Are saltwater reels different from freshwater reels?
Yes. Saltwater reels are built with corrosion-resistant materials and sealed components to withstand harsh marine conditions.
How important is the drag system?
A smooth drag protects your line and helps control fish during a fight, making it one of the most important reel features.
What is the advantage of a fly reel with a large arbor?
Large-arbour fly reels retrieve line faster and reduce line memory, improving control when playing fish.
Can beginners use multiplier reels?
They can, but multiplier reels require practice to avoid backlash. Many beginners start with simpler designs before progressing.
How do I maintain my fishing reel?
Rinse after use, dry thoroughly, and occasionally lubricate moving parts according to the manufacturer’s guidance.
Why Buy Reels at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience serving anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Known for stocking premium products from the world’s leading brands, Uttings combines expert knowledge with genuine passion for fishing and the wider outdoors.
With fast delivery, knowledgeable customer service, and the reassurance of over 45,000 five-star Trustpilot reviews, Uttings is a trusted destination for anglers of all levels. Whether you are selecting your first reel or investing in a specialist upgrade, you can shop with confidence knowing expert advice is always on hand.






