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Orvis HLS RM ROCKY MOUNTAIN 8 6 Orbis

It looks like you’re referring to the Orvis HLS RM (Rocky Mountain) 8’6″ fly rod, but there might be a typo in “Orbis” (likely “Orvis”). Here’s what I can tell you about this rod:

Orvis HLS RM (Rocky Mountain) 8’6″ Fly Rod
– Series: HLS (High Line Speed) – A premium graphite series from Orvis in the 1980s–1990s.
– Model: Rocky Mountain (RM) – Designed for western U.S. trout fishing, versatile for dry flies, nymphs, and small streamers.
– Length: 8’6″ – A classic all-around length for medium-sized rivers.

Orvis HLS RM ROCKY MOUNTAIN 8 6  Orbis

– Line Weight: Likely a 5-weight or 6-weight (common for this model).
– Action: Fast to medium-fast (typical of HLS rods, known for crisp casting).
– Era: Produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s; now a sought-after vintage rod.

Key Features:
– High-modulus graphite construction (lighter and stronger than older fiberglass rods).
– Designed for accuracy and distance in windy conditions (ideal for Rocky Mountain fishing).
– Often paired with a mid-arbor reel (like an Orvis Battenkill).

Collectibility & Value:
– Vintage Orvis HLS rods are highly collectible, especially in good condition.
– Price range: $200–$500 (depending on condition, original tube/case, and demand).

If you meant something else by “Orbis,” let me know! Otherwise, this rod is a great classic for trout anglers. Would you like help identifying the exact line weight or finding a matching reel?