yes def slip floats. Gonna check out the cleardrift...IR4J said:I use the raven floats most of the time myself, by making the switch from pikers I assume you will be going to the slips.. I fished the same 3.8g raven slip from the middle of october-last week of december and could easily continue to fish it... As long as you are setting up your slip rigs with a bead on the bottom you will be fine. The inner tubing can move on you after a while but this doesnt effect performance (dab of superglue locks it in if needed).
I would also consider the cleardrift floats that fishheads just got in, I have no personal experience with them but have heard nothing but good things and for 5.50 for 2 they are pretty economical.
I tried the Raven #10 line,hated it! Felt like cable. Held a cpl of their reels, and nothing peaked my interest. However, picked up an RV9 and bought it the next minute!Slickrick said:they are junk. the plastic stems slide out of place and split, catching your line. I think most raven stuff is junk though. pikers all the way. still got the same one on my line since late September.
I dont believe that drennan is made by raven, however they are represented by the same company "anglers international".Kingchaser said:Haven't fished them, fish the drennan loafers but drennan is made by raven so you should be getting the same quality your use too. I believe they are their economical floats as stated above. I fished with a well known guide up in the Georgian Bay Area who swears by the raven floats but that could be because they don't cost as much when his clients loose them.