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Old 12-19-2012, 06:07 PM   #1
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Yeah or nay, I'm thinking about one. I read a few posts, and wondered if I should now. Opinions?

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Old 12-19-2012, 06:20 PM   #2
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I love mine with the supper slick 50 no problems
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Old 12-19-2012, 07:21 PM   #3
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This fall I got my dad a 3500 to pair with a 7 footer for his birthday. I'll let ya know how it is when I steal it in the spring the couple casts I made with it were nice. bail is beefed up feels very solid. I'm thinkin of getting a 4500 to replace my cabo pt40...

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Old 12-19-2012, 07:42 PM   #4
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Another question with a 10 ft rod, would the 5500 or 6500 be the better choice, going to plug with it.
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Old 12-19-2012, 07:46 PM   #5
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I have it on a 12 penn tork surf series rod and i can launch plugs .
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Old 12-19-2012, 07:49 PM   #6
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A friend of mine posted this on my web site

I'm a little bit of a gear junkie. I see something new that intrigues me, I have to get one (so long as it's affordable) and try it out.
Now quite a few years ago I swore off Penn reels with the exception of their Senators for trolling or bottom fishing. Penn just failed to keep up with technology. I know some of the old stuff was tried and true. You could get parts anywhere for them and most were easy to work on. But Shimano and Daiwa kept pumping out some great reels with so much better technology, it was becoming increasingly difficult to remain loyal. Lately Penn has been making great strides with new technology and improved customer service. Even though many reels below a certain price point are being manufactured in China, they were beginning to get my attention. Last year they launched the Penn Torque Spinning Reel. To me, it's uglier than a bar of homemade soap. But it's getting rave reviews from a lot of hardcore fisherman. Both Surf and Boat. But at 6 and a half Benjamin's, a little too pricey for me.
Now they just recently launched the new Penn Spinfisher V reels. The fifth generation of Sinfishers starting with the old greenies through the 710, 704, and 706 variations. This new reel is closer in looks to the old SS series (ie; 550, 650, 750SS, etc) in that it has a skirted spool.
I just ordered the SSV5500 from Tackle Direct at $159.95

http://www.tackledirect.com/penn-spi...ing-reels.html

Some of the new features that prompted me to buy this reel is a full metal body. Water tight design (there are seals and gaskets at all the access points), Sealed HT-100 drag, a manual bail closure system (which I really like and tend to convert all my auto trip bailed reels to manual), infinite anti-reverse bearings.
Being the gear junkie that I am and the mechanic in me forces me to open every new reel I get to see what it's made of. This is a very solid made reel and I can't wait to put it to the test come springtime when the Stripers return.
Anybody thinking about a new spinning reel; I strongly suggest you take a look at one of these reels. There's not much else for the money that can compare with the features that this reel comes with. Obviously, the proof is in the pudding as they say so the real final breakdown analysis won't be until later next year.

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