News Releases

Mar 25, 2010
CAMARILLO, Calif. – Fully-machined men’s and women’s aluminum or stainless steel belt buckles accompanied by premium leather belts are now available from precision machine shop Abel. The belt and buckle are designed for casual wear, jeans, slacks and corduroy trousers, said Don Swanson, president of the fishing tackle manufacturer.
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Mar 8, 2010
CAMARILLO, Calif. – Wildlife artist James Prosek and precision fishing tackle manufacturer Abel have combined their creativity for the ninth time to produce a fundraising fly reel, this one to benefit the Big Hole River Foundation’s fight to preserve the area’s native Arctic grayling.
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Jun 30, 2008
CAMARILLO, Calif. Members of the Junior America Cup fly-fishing team will use engraved #1 Abel Creek reels, courtesy of the precision tackle manufacturer, announced Don R. Swanson, president.
Apr 15, 2008
CAMARILLO, Calif. – Opponents of the potentially environmentally devastating Pebble Mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region will benefit from an Abel Super 5N trout reel, announced Jeff Patterson, director of sales for the fishing tackle manufacturer.
BENNETT J. MINTZ PR/ADV.
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Chatsworth, California 91311
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April 15, 2008
Contact:
Jeff Patterson
Abel Reels
165 Aviador Street
Camarillo, CA 93010
jeff@abelreels.com
www.abelreels.com
(866) 511 7444
Scott J. Hed
Sportsman's Alliance for Alaska
108 West 11th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
scott@sportsmansalliance4ak.org
www.sportsmansalliance4ak.org
(605) 336 6738
FOR IMMEDIATE USE
ABEL ‘NO PEBBLE MINE’ REEL
TO AID ALASKAN CONSERVATION
CAMARILLO, Calif. – Opponents of the potentially environmentally devastating
Pebble Mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region will benefit from an Abel Super 5N trout
reel, announced Jeff Patterson, director of sales for the fishing tackle manufacturer.
Abel will produce a limited edition – numbered 1 to 100 – of the engraved reels in
a specially anodized red color, symbolic of both the area’s sockeye or red salmon and the
“No Pebble Mine” campaign, whose conduit to the fly fishing industry has been the
Sportsman’s Alliance for Alaska.
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The Sportsman’s Alliance will be given Reel #1 for sale, raffle or auction and
$200 per reel on all others sold, Patterson said.
Total value of Abel’s contributions is expected to be in excess of $20,000.
A Canadian-British partnership is seeking permits to build the massive Pebble
Mine complex northwest of Lake Iliamna. The Bristol Bay region is home to the largest
runs of wild salmon on the planet and is also a sportfishing Mecca, drawing anglers from
across the globe.
“If these permits are granted, mining companies could possibly drain critical
Bristol Bay drainage salmon rivers and trophy trout streams and destroy valuable habitat.
The development activity and infrastructure required for such a massive proposal would
undoubtedly have detrimental effects on both fish and game resources,” said Scott J. Hed,
director of the Sportsman’s Alliance for Alaska.
The proposed Pebble Mine would include the largest dam in the world – larger
than the Three Gorges Dam in China – made of earth not concrete, to hold back the toxic
waste created in the mining process. Areas in the region which could be impacted
include the Mulchatna / Nushagak River drainage and the Newhalen / Kvichak River
drainage, both of which feed into Bristol Bay.
Operation of the mine would require a vast majority of the water from Upper
Talarik Creek and the North and South Fork Koktuli headwaters plus much of the ground
waters that feed these waterways in order get the 70 million gallons of water needed each
day, according to Hed.
The Bristol Bay salmon fishery generates an estimated $332 million per year;
with sport fishing contributing $61 million to that total. All of this is placed at risk if
plans for mining in the region move forward.
The project developer’s plans call for dams to be built to hold back a toxic lake of
mining tailings. In an area where earthquakes are not an infrequent occurrence, one dam
would be 4.3 miles long and higher than Seattle’s Space Needle. Another proposed dam
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is 2.9 miles long and 700 feet high. More than 10 square miles of habitat would be
destroyed. The open pit gold-copper-molybdenum mine itself would be two miles in
diameter and nearly one-third mile deep.
The California reel maker’s $20,000 contribution to the Sportsman’s Alliance for
Alaska has been designated for brochures and other informational materials, travel for
staff and volunteers to make Bristol Bay conservation presentations to clubs and
organizations, day-to-day expenses and other direct costs. Fly-fishers and collectors
purchasing a reel may also contribute additional dollars to the conservation effort which
will be forwarded by Abel to the non-profit 501(c)3 organization.
“The very serious threats and challenges facing Bristol Bay make this truly one of
the most important fishery conservation battles in the world. Abel’s generosity along
with the company’s desire to assist in the campaign will allow our growing ranks of
diverse interests to continue to raise awareness of this critical issue,” said Hed.
Abel’s Super 5N is designed for a 5- or 6-weight line. The 5.7 ounce reel is fitted
with Abel’s pure cork disc drag system, is fully anodized and finished for both fresh and
saltwater use.
The reel weighs 5.7 ounces with a diameter of 3.50 inches, and width of .750
inches. Backing capacities are 125 yards of 20# with a 5-weight forward line; and 100
yards of 20# with a 6-weight forward.
The collectors’ edition Bristol Bay trout Abel reel to benefit the Sportsman’s
Alliance for Alaska is priced at $775. It is available directly from the factory or through
authorized Abel Dealers today.
For information, reservations and advance purchase, phone toll-free (866) 511
7444, e-mail info@abelreels.com or visit www.abelreels.com
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Mar 26, 2008
CAMARILLO, Calif. – An Abel Super 12X model reel – inspired and illustrated by Florida Keys artist Tim Borski – will benefit Bonefish & Tarpon Unlimited, announced Don R. Swanson, president of Abel.
Nov 15, 2007
CAMARILLO, Calif. – A small group of private investors has acquired Abel Automatics, Inc. manufacturers of precision machined fly-fishing reels and fishing accessories, announced Don R. Swanson, president and chief operating officer. New York-based Abel Holdings LLC assumed control of the company Nov. 9.

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