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Okuma Aventa Center-Pin Float Reel

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When your float is passing through seemingly unproductive water, it's easy to lose concentration. Salmon and steelhead will move a fair distance to attack a suspended offering, especially if it's floating naturally down river. Attracting the ''fish from nowhere'' is one of the key advantages to float fishing. Always be ready for a strike!

The introduction of the Aventa Float Reel sets a new standard for what can be expected in a precision-machined float reel. Excellent for casting directly from the reel or for drag-free drifts -- perfect for hauling in big kings. This 4.5'' reel is built [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Line Cap. Other specs Quantity  

VT1002

Left/Right

1.0:1

8/275

Ball Bearings: 2
Recovery: 13" Per Turn
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38-153-048-00
Your Price (each): $169.99
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  • Reel Weight (oz.) - 8.23
Stay Sharp!
When your float is passing through seemingly unproductive water, it's easy to lose concentration. Salmon and steelhead will move a fair distance to attack a suspended offering, especially if it's floating naturally down river. Attracting the ''fish from nowhere'' is one of the key advantages to float fishing. Always be ready for a strike!

The introduction of the Aventa Float Reel sets a new standard for what can be expected in a precision-machined float reel. Excellent for casting directly from the reel or for drag-free drifts -- perfect for hauling in big kings. This 4.5'' reel is built from solid aluminum bar stock and features two stainless steel ball bearings. Easy-turning handles and center-pin design make getting into the action effortless. Plus, an easily removable spool ensures that maintenance after a muddy run won't turn into a headache.

Okuma® Aventa Float Rod sold separately and can be found through item search at item number 38-153-052-00

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Yes, this is a good starter reel.
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FYI- This would be a good choice for Redfish. We are unable to recommend rods. However, you may find Rod by searching online key word "Rods". Thanks
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It's pretty light, i don't know the actual spec on it but maybe like a pound.
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250 grams or 8.81 ounces.
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