Coarse Fishing Tackle Summary: J. W. Young and Sons Ray Walton Rolling Pin Centrepin Reel

07/10/2010 12:00

If you are a barbell fisherman, then you should take a critical look at a reel made by J. W. Young: the Ray Walton rolling pin centrepin fishing reel. This fishing reel is a real must for barbell anglers because of its one-of-a-kind "sidecasting" component which makes use of a straightforward release mechanism permit the spool to be turned 90 degrees to cast from the side of the drum. The fishing reel is perfectly appropriate for fishing in confined venues or in places in which long casts are necessary, like fishing on large rivers. The reel is equipped with two ball bearings, ratchet check, has a a certificate of authenticity signed by Mr. J. R. Young plus has an exclusive serial number which corresponds to the agreement in the certificate of authenticity. I also appreciate the fact that the reel is entirely and scrupulously built by hand.

 

About Youngs Ray Walton Rolling Pin Centrepin Reel

 

The reel's dimensions are 3.8" x 1" and it weighs 270 grams. It typically is designed in a black colour, but is obtainable in silver on specific order. Expect to pay around £325.00 for this reel, but look for Internet sellers that offer bargain rates or free shipping. The Youngs' Ray Walton reel is built with a spring and thumb wheel on spoke drag system and a drum size of 3 3/4." It doesn't have a line guard ; but is does come with a hard-wearing canvas pouch. I particularly like this fishing reel in light of the rare and distinctive swivel drum that can be set to allow casting just like a common fixed spool reel. The end result? Long and accurate casts of floats and also baits. Even though quite expensive, I discovered its performance to be outstanding, especially when fighting a big fish on the pin alone. The reel additionally enables excellent bait presentation whilst fishing running rivers.

 

Outstanding Engineering Means a Excellent Reel

 

The Ray Walton fishing reel offers me virtually perfect control over the float. It also has a drag system that works by way of the angler's fingers putting force on the fishing reel rim, a very successful way to slow down and tire a fish on your line. I do prefer it more than a pre-set clutch and believe that fishing on this sort of reel is immensely pleasing. Engineered from a stable billet of aluminium and made with gold lettering on the back plate, this is a nice looking, fashionable fishing reel. The spool is constructed around a centre hub that is held sustained by six nickel silver spokes. The hub is built with two stainless steel bearings. The reel's quick release latch is fixed on one of the spokes, and on its other spoke the micro adjustable drag system is located. The reel is made with a ventilated spool.

 

The J. W. Young and Sons Ray Walton centrepin fishing reel is soundly designed and has few moving components, which means not very much to go awry. I anticipate to get many decades of performance from this outstanding piece of coarse fishing tackle.

 

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