I'mHooked Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Wohoo! Finally took the next big step in my fishing addiction...bought new gear! Some may think that after my rather successful 1st time Musky fishing 2 weeks ago, I'd be loading up with some Musky gear. (for those that missed it: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=57904 ) I'm sure John may even be a little disappointed it's not a new St.Croix Legend Tournament Musky rod, but hey, there are other worthy species out there as well. That's where today comes in. Been getting frustrated the last few years trying to drift on fast moving water with a frozen spinning reel, so here's the new toy: Was looking at the Sheffield as well as some of the Ravens, but settled on the new Okuma Raw-II. Looks reel nice (at least I think anyhow), and seems to spin forever. Now, I'm still only paired with a 10½ foot Pflueger Trion HM45 Graphite light action rod, but it's been serving a purpose the last few years, and it's going to get me broken in on the new 'pin' I'll just have to figure out how to sneak a 13½ footer through the front door one of these days! Anyone else used this reel yet? Love to hear how it handles. Now just have to figure out how to use the damn thing!
lew Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 I've never tried that style of fishing, but I must admit, that is one snazzy looking fish'n reel !!
misfish Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Guess who got the first one? LOL It is a sweet reel. I did take it out of the box and give it a spin,and yes,it spun for ever. Im waiting for the right match up for it. It should be arriving late spring.
Raf Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 help edumacate me: why is the fact that it spins forever or easily so important for float reels?
danjang Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 help edumacate me: why is the fact that it spins forever or easily so important for float reels? The longer it spins would mean that it has very little friction which in turn would mean that it would have very little start up inertia. This allows for the float to drift down without resistance leading to a more natural presentation. Or something along those lines .
Roy Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 help edumacate me: why is the fact that it spins forever or easily so important for float reels? It holds their attention, Raf. In marketing circles it's called the Fisher-Price feature.
Ralph Field Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 I held this reel in a tackle store and for the money I think you made a wise choice. The start up of a CP is the most important feature , but the Raw ll does have both ,which isn't always the case. I think you will be happy with your purchase and that you will be impressed with pinning after you give it a try.
BillM Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 (edited) Sweet reel! Definitely some bling bling going on. Edited October 28, 2011 by BillM
cowanjo Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 Im Hooked Im Shocked ... how can someone looking like this buy anything but a winch and a sling blade? Explain in a post with all your musky!!!
bare foot wader Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 flashy reel, i've been trying to find one but mainly a rawII 80, no luck, all pre-sold out...did you order online? mind sending a pm where you picked it up? enjoy the new gear, good luck
I'mHooked Posted October 28, 2011 Author Report Posted October 28, 2011 It holds their attention, Raf. In marketing circles it's called the Fisher-Price feature. Yes, I've been sitting in front of the TV at night going "look honey, this thing spins forever!" with a bit of a glazed eye look! I held this reel in a tackle store and for the money I think you made a wise choice. The start up of a CP is the most important feature , but the Raw ll does have both ,which isn't always the case. I think you will be happy with your purchase and that you will be impressed with pinning after you give it a try. I'm hoping to be a lot happier than with cold coily spinner drifting. Was getting a little frustrating. Sweet reel! Definitely some bling bling going on. "Bow chica wow wow" Im Hooked Im Shocked ... how can someone looking like this buy anything but a winch and a sling blade? Explain in a post with all your musky!!! Well, there's still Christmas coming! Know any good places to catch Musky? flashy reel, i've been trying to find one but mainly a rawII 80, no luck, all pre-sold out...did you order online? mind sending a pm where you picked it up? enjoy the new gear, good luck Didn't order it. Hadn't even seen it before. Walked in to Fishing World to look at Ravens, and decided on this after a little fondling. (The wife just doesn't understand ) They still had at least one more in stock. Going to try and hit a rather large, high flowing river in the next week or so. Do you guys agree with 50 yards of 20# for backing under 8# main line?
BillM Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 You could use way more then 50 yards of backing depending on how deep the spool is... Alot of guys use Dacron as well.
adolson Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 I want that and I have no clue about how to use it. It just looks like something I need.
Harrison Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 (edited) Guess who got the first one? LOL It is a sweet reel. I did take it out of the box and give it a spin,and yes,it spun for ever. Im waiting for the right match up for it. It should be arriving late spring. You did sir. First one in Canada anyways. Guess which handsome devil kept the 2nd? I have more coming in soon, can reserve one if anyone wants. They sold out fast. Can pre-order the Raw II spinning reels as well. http://www.etackle.ca/new-okuma-raw-ii-float-reel-1002/ Edited October 28, 2011 by Harrison
Ralph Field Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 I would go with 100 yards of dacron backing and then fill it up with mono,I prefer 10 lb for my mainline.The test of your mainline should be at least 4 lb. heavier than your leader (5or 6lb.). Do the fish a favour and never ever use 2 lb. test unless you intend to keep all your fish. Any fish even after careful reviving will die due to the build up of lactic acid in their system after a couple of days if they were fought to exhaustion on 2 lb. test.Rant over.
DOS Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 Just went into a panic, I have had 5 on order for the store for quite some time now, just gave the supplier a call wondering where mine are, but they still have not received the shipment. 5 coming in, one is for me
chefboi17 Posted October 29, 2011 Report Posted October 29, 2011 These seem to be sold out almost everywhere, etackle, and mark ham lebaron both sold out within the fist few days they had them
Paulus Posted October 30, 2011 Report Posted October 30, 2011 I want that and I have no clue about how to use it. It just looks like something I need. hehehe I like you. I love your status moniker too. Fat guy in a little boat.
Paulus Posted October 30, 2011 Report Posted October 30, 2011 Now, I'm still only paired with a 10½ foot Pflueger Trion HM45 Graphite light action rod, but it's been serving a purpose the last few years, and it's going to get me broken in on the new 'pin' I'll just have to figure out how to sneak a 13½ footer through the front door one of these days! If you're going to use it, then it's worth it. Sell the 10 1/2 to someone who is just starting out, and get yourself a 13 or 13.5 - you won't regret it. p.-
Harrison Posted November 1, 2011 Report Posted November 1, 2011 Just got my new order of Okuma Raw II Float Reels in! In Stock for those who maybe interested in this amazing reel. http://www.etackle.ca/new-okuma-raw-ii-float-reel-1002/
I'mHooked Posted November 1, 2011 Author Report Posted November 1, 2011 Decided to bite the bullet and go for broke. Picked up a 13' St. Croix Avid (AVS130MLM2) Steelhead rod to pair with the new reel. Out in the back yard trying to figure how to use the damn thing...good thing no body was watching!
misfish Posted November 1, 2011 Report Posted November 1, 2011 (edited) Decided to bite the bullet and go for broke. Picked up a 13' St. Croix Avid (AVS130MLM2) Steelhead rod to pair with the new reel. Out in the back yard trying to figure how to use the damn thing...good thing no body was watching! Oh I know. I was trying to spin the reel as I casted it. Didnt work so well. Thank goodness, to a helpful fellow angler. Edited November 1, 2011 by Misfish
davey buoy Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Oh I know. I was trying to spin the reel as I casted it. Didnt work so well. Thank goodness, to a helpful fellow angler. I'm hooked as well as Brian:thumbsup_anim: you'll love it and if your at the river different times like we were some one will give you some advice and after that away you go. Don't be afraid to ask as well.
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