I just got an Okuma ABF 80b that I plan to use surf fishing. I already have sn Okuma Avenger ABF 40 that I like a lot. I found this 80b on eBay still new in the box for less than half what they used to cost retail. The new Avenger ABF series are only different cosmetically. I think this bait feeder should work great for cut bait fishing for redfish and black drum. I won’t use if until the fall because I just had a hip replacement that has really slowed me down for a while. As a hobby I collect and restore vintage saltwater spinning reels made before 1980. I currently have 320 reels from 9 different countries in my collection with the oldest being a French Luxor from the late 1940s. I liked your info. about the Okuma baitfeeders. Thanks fir the help! - Chris
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Thanks for checking out the video and hopefully you heal up good and get on some fish this fall
@rickjames1982693 ай бұрын
Ive had okuma avengers i got since 2007 and ive caught 100s of flathead on them biggest is 50 lbs they still work great only thing i with clicker was louder
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors3 ай бұрын
@@rickjames198269 Yea, the clicker could be a little louder, I agree on that
@MrLadysman333 Жыл бұрын
I have the coronado baitrunner and thunnus they are all my favorite
@MrLadysman333 Жыл бұрын
When you use braid you need add a topshot/ shock leader mono I use an fg knot it prevents your braid from snapping off when trying to cast heavy leads
@VictorDominguez-u5w7 ай бұрын
i love okuma reels, I love my baitfeeder reels for catfish and carp.
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors7 ай бұрын
I have been really happy with mine!
@danesterline3825 Жыл бұрын
How's the thumb feeling. I might get one of those reels to try for flatheads.
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thumb is getting better, thanks! The swelling is going down so I can move the thumb better haha. They're great reels and, for the money, I'd say they're best in class.
@carlericpickett5975 күн бұрын
I use Sougayilang and yumoshi baitfeeder spinning reels with 20lb to 35lb mono. I don't like braid.
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors5 күн бұрын
@@carlericpickett597 I've always used mono myself but am slowly switching over to using braid with mono leader
@rickbeatty27663 ай бұрын
Pen. JUst came out with wrath 2 spinning reel. Pretty affordable reels. Under 70 bucks. So far i like em alot. No bait feeder. But the drag is loud. Bought a 6000 and 4000
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors3 ай бұрын
Very nice! I know Penn makes good stuff. I do really like the baitfeeder function on reels though
@rubentorres4071 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Which model has a louder bait clicker?
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! They're about the same, in my opinion.
@michaelapanasewicz99678 ай бұрын
I have a kastking sharky 3 baitfeeder and it is outstanding nice price also
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors8 ай бұрын
I keep hearing about the KastKing Sharky 3. I may have to try that out!
@coltonwalsh99748 ай бұрын
What is the rod you use with this
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors8 ай бұрын
Nothing fancy. 7 or 7'6" medium heavy spinning rods. One of my main rods is a 7 ft surf rod I got from a bait and tackle shop. The other is, I believe, a Bass Pro Cat Buster or Catmaxx. I haven't dropped a ton of money on my cat rods for whatever reason
@coltonwalsh99748 ай бұрын
@@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors I put my 6000 on a medium heavy 7.6 whisker seeker fmj, think that will be able to bring in fish over 20 with 60 pound braid?
@devinblack63724 ай бұрын
It absolutely would @@coltonwalsh9974
@TheIconicFisherman8 ай бұрын
I think the KastKing sharky 3 baitfeeder reel is better simply due to the fact that it's 10 + 1 ball bearings and it has a carbon fiber drag system and it's still very affordable as a matter of fact it's not much more than the okuma avenger just it's better quality in my opinion.
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors8 ай бұрын
I have heard of the KastKing from a couple people but haven't fished with it yet. Looks pretty affordable so it may be worth me picking one up to try side by side at some point in the future
@TheIconicFisherman8 ай бұрын
@@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors yeah definitely they're spinning reels are amazing
@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors8 ай бұрын
@@TheIconicFisherman Looks like their 5000 series are under $70 so that's reasonable. You ever try their smaller reels for walleye or crappie or no?
@TheIconicFisherman8 ай бұрын
@@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors oh yeah definitely, I have four of their KastKing Kong rods and two of them are medium 8 ft spinning rods. And the other two are medium heavy 8 ft spinning rods and I have the KastKing sharky 3 baitfeeder 3000 size with 30 lb braid on the medium rods. And on the medium heavy rods I have the KastKing sharky 3 baitfeeder in the 4000 series with 50 lb braid and it's braid ready on these reels. So you don't need a backing either so I tend to go with smaller reels with that considered. I use the lighter setups for anything from panfish, freshwater drum, and bass and I use the heavier setups for catfish, muskie, and pike. And I've had zero issues, the 3000 size holds 210 yards of 30 lb braid and the 4,000 size holds 225 yards of 50 lb braid. So honestly I don't see anyone needing to go bigger than the 4,000 size personally unless they're using monofilament.
@TheIconicFisherman8 ай бұрын
@@DeeplyDrivenOutdoors also the frame of the reel is actually graphite composite not plastic some of the reviews say it's plastic but it's not it's graphite composite. I guess a lot of people that reviewed the product didn't read the full description on their website. but these reels have held up to some monster fish in the 60 lb range for the 4000 size in particular.