Thanks a lot guys! Unrelated to the reels, I do like the idea of dropping your hat and placing your reel in/on it when you're mucking around trying to release a fish. I agree with HOOK that there are few things more annoying that laying your rod+reel down carefully to release a fish and it takes off dragging your gear along with it!
Most of the time I try to "high stick" the fish up close to me then stick me rod butt in the ground, grab my leader with pliers in the other hand, and release the fish without my rod+reel touching the ground. However at times I'm forced to lay both down which always makes me cringe. I'm going to try the hat idea next time I'm in that situation!
Back to the reels...I've been looking at them all online, some look pretty sweet! Based on price, specs, reviews and of course appearance I really like the Allen Kraken and Solitude 5. However they are a little light at 8.11oz for the Allen and 8.14 for the Solitude.
I was looking at the Redington Delta 11/12 ($259.95) at Fred's in Abbotsford the other day. Nice looking reel! Weight is 9oz. Has any one tried the Delta or have an opinion on it? Overall they (Fred's) did not have much of a stock of spey reels. Some Hardy's which look nice and I think were around $300. I still have to research them. I haven't checked out Fred's Chilliwack yet but it's so small in there and so busy lately I'm not too crazy on looking there.
Probably going to check out Sea Run in a couple weeks. Went to Wholesale sports on the weekend and young guy working the counter new nothing about them aside from "what's popular." I know a lot of staff at Sea Run are big into the spey scene so I'm hoping they have a good stock of spey reels for me to look at.