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Old 05-22-2005, 04:31 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
Actually, out of all the penn reels I own these have held up the best (besides the 50W's). I don't cast with them but put on some PP braid and you have a great fluke reel IMO. All they get is a rinse off and annual service and fresh line each season. They are light and have enough power for deep bottom fishing. I would not get one for surfcasting but I suppose it could be ussed that way. The only issue I have is "the button" could be better designed. I would not buy another one (would get the small gold shimano levelwind) but I think these work good for bottom fishing.
I think they work great as long as you know how to care for a Penn International....

Aka... don't touch anything... just wipe it down and oil it once every couple weeks depending on use.

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