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Old 12-12-2002, 08:02 AM   #1
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for trolling lead line

could the penn 112h handle this chore it holds 375 yds of 30 i know theres a formula for how many feet you have to let out for every 10 ft you want it down i never knew there was so much to reels since i started researching this anyone have preferences on the red senators or the black for price wise the 112 is the best then theres the slim mariner whats the difference between wide and slim for trolling purposes im just trying to find out as much info as i can before investing anymore money my fishing is going to be mostly from boat trolling tubes umbrellas but i also want something that could fall fish for a small tuna if i got lucky i have a 113h and love it so i want to stick with penn i know i dont have it set up right i have about 200 yds of lime green mono 40 on it and want to change that to lead line or wire then we get into another subject rods if i wanted to use the 113 for wire would i be better off getting a better rod made for wire then that leaves me with a 6ft ande stand up to put something on any suggestions!!!!1
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