Nautilus GTR 8/9 Fly Reels in Silver for Saltwater
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Nothing compares. Drag, design and performance make the GTR the ultimate fly reel.
Nautilus Reels is proud to announce the launch of the new GTR 8/9 fly reel, the latest addition to the cutting-edge GT series. Designed for anglers who demand absolute performance from their saltwater and heavy freshwater gear, the GTR 8/9 delivers uncompromising strength, smoothness, and dependability in a reel purpose-built for powerful fish.
The GTR series is engineered to be stronger, lighter, and more responsive than its predecessors, with a refined frame and expanded drag range that outpaces the NV-G series it replaces. With a seamless left-hand to right-hand retrieve conversion, the GTR 8/9 combines innovation with simplicity in a sleek, modern design.
“We’re excited to introduce the GTR 8/9, a reel that embodies everything Nautilus stands for—precision, performance, and durability,” said Kristen Mustad, owner and designer at Nautilus. “This 4.5-diameter reel gives anglers lightning-fast line pickup and the stopping power to handle bonefish, permit, or steelhead with confidence. Soon you will be able to swap it with the 10/11 spool for tarpon season—one frame, multiple fisheries.”
The 8/9 spool is easily distinguishable from its larger sibling, the 10/11 spool, with a larger arbor profile and clear 8/9 marking on the spool face. As with all GT series spools, integrated backing markers are machined directly into each spool for quick and accurate loading.
Bigger, lighter, better continues to drive Nautilus innovation, and the GTR 8/9 is the latest proof of that vision.
The GTR 8/9 is available in matte black and brushed titanium anodizing.
MSRP: $875 for the reel, $415 for a spare spool.
Capacity:
WF8 + 225 yards #30 Dacron, 6.7 oz
WF9 + 200 yards #30 Dacron, 6.7 oz
Like all Nautilus reels, the GTR 8/9 is available exclusively through leading fly shops that appreciate and depend on your continued support. Visit your local fly shop to learn more.
