Raven 13'6" Float Rod
This is a 13'6"
Rod This is a 13'6" rod. This is a 3 piece rod with a lite action, line rating is 4-8#, lure rating is
1/8 - 3/8 oz.
Raven float rods are specifically designed for float fishing, with features that other rods simply
can’t provide. Long float rods provide increased float control and cleaner hook sets, allow you to fish deeper
holes and make longer drifts than can be achieved with any standard length rod. Their parabolic action is designed to
absorb the impact of a hard fighting fish on light line.
Selecting Gear Rod Action
is determined by the blank design as well as the modulus of graphite fibre it is made from. IM9: A super stiff, extra
crisp action ideal for fishing heavier set-ups with larger hooks and heavier line. It has the power to turn big fish
in fast water and delivers extremely fast hook sets, even at long range. IM8: This crisp, clean action offers versatility
in what and where you can fish. It is soft enough to protect light lines, but powerful enough to handle large floats
and fast water. IM6: This traditional action is ideally suited for light to medium set-ups. Its relatively soft,
cushioning action protects the hook from ripping out and light lines from breaking. Number of sections: Float rods are typically available
in 2 or 3 sections. Traditional two-piece models are convenient to walk with when fully rigged. Three-piece models are ideal for traveling and securing
in the car trunk. Length: Short (10’6-11’6”): can effectively run shorter drifts and fish to a depth of about 8 feet. They
are light and easy handling, making them perfect for use in small streams and in tight spots. Medium (12’-14’):
good for a wide range of conditions, these rods provide excellent control over most drifts and can comfortably fish to a depth
of 10-12 feet. This is the standard length used by most float fisherman. Long (15’+): allow longer drifts
and can fish deep water inaccessible with shorter rods. The additional length makes mending the line at range. Guides: Float rods are generally
tied with high-frame guides to keep the line away from the rod blank, allowing the line to run smoothly and naturally.
To ensure ideal performance from the blank, there should be roughly the same number of guides on the rod as its length (13’
= 13 guides). Tip top guides that are too small (No.4) may ice up in winter, while guides that are too large (No.8)
add weight to the rod and dampen its action.
Fixed reel seat or sliding rings: A reel seat screws down to hold the reel securely in place and
helps balance the rod. Sliding rings are a more economical choice and make it easy to position the reel to suit your
personal preference. Once positioned, they can be taped in place, to prevent slipping and for added security.
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