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Penn Squall 40 for $88.90

Started by Pinoyfisher, August 20, 2015, 10:54:40 PM

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Pinoyfisher

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WheresMyBeer

Not seeing it ... but I've been tech challenged b4 ...

Maybe they sold out?

Pinoyfisher

Quote from: WheresMyBeer on August 20, 2015, 10:59:22 PM
Not seeing it ... but I've been tech challenged b4 ...

Maybe they sold out?

Just checked, still there at $88.90. The link shows the 12, but click on drop down menu to select the 40 size.
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Latimeria

That's quite an unbelievable price!  Wow!

How the hell did you find that hidden gem with the drop down not saying the price?  Was it in a search of some kind?
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Eric H

Not seeing it. Can someone order an extra  and I'll pay u via paypal??


Eric H

Nvrmnd I saw it
. I'm getting one

Pinoyfisher

Looks like the great price is over, anyone get one?
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Pinoyfisher

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Pinoyfisher

These would make a solid shark reel and 40lb reel for the boats!
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xjchad

I am sooooooooo close to pulling the trigger on this!

Problem is, I won't have much left for a rod to put it on ::)
Is there a decent rod out there that this will work well on but is on the cheap side?
I've been searching craigslist forever for a conventional surf rod but no luck  :(


Pinoyfisher

Quote from: xjchad on September 01, 2015, 12:51:17 PM
I am sooooooooo close to pulling the trigger on this!

Problem is, I won't have much left for a rod to put it on ::)
Is there a decent rod out there that this will work well on but is on the cheap side?
I've been searching craigslist forever for a conventional surf rod but no luck  :(

Daiwa Sealine
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xjchad

Ok, mine's on order  ;D

Maybe this will get me flamed, but could I mount it on my Diawa Sealine 12' MH spinning rod until I get a conventional?
Or will it just not work well?

Pinoyfisher

Quote from: xjchad on September 01, 2015, 02:34:46 PM
Ok, mine's on order  ;D

Maybe this will get me flamed, but could I mount it on my Diawa Sealine 12' MH spinning rod until I get a conventional?
Or will it just not work well?

I doubt it'll be balanced. You'll need a H or XH rod. Something in range of 30-60lb.
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Fish Jerk

Quote from: xjchad on September 01, 2015, 12:51:17 PM
I am sooooooooo close to pulling the trigger on this!

Problem is, I won't have much left for a rod to put it on ::)
Is there a decent rod out there that this will work well on but is on the cheap side?
I've been searching craigslist forever for a conventional surf rod but no luck  :(

Depends on what you can spend on the rod.

Daiwa Sealine: model SLS1102HFB       11ft heavy action rated 20-50lb and 2-8 oz
$69 with free shipping on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Daiwa-SLS1102HFB-Sealine-Casting-Pounds/dp/B003TLWVEA

Okuma longitude: model LC-C-1202H-1 12ft heavy 20-40lb 3-8oz (my backup rod)
$77 with free shipping on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Okuma-Longitude-Graphite-Large-Silver/dp/B003TE6170/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1441157580&sr=8-1&keywords=LC-C-1202H-1

Penn Prevail: model    PRESF2040C12   12ft heavy 20-40lb 4-10 oz (my primary rod with a sealine 40 and fathom 30)
$98 with free shipping on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Penn-Prevail-Casting-20-40-1264765/dp/B00IPHW7FG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1441157149&sr=8-2&keywords=PRESF2040C12


If you can swing the $100 get the Penn. By far the best of the lot IMO. In terms of weight, casting ability, etc, I feel it's easily twice the rod as the other 2.

Pinoyfisher

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Based on my experience and that of a couple of others who have a Prevail, I'd stay away from it. Mine broke on a cast where the 2 pieces meet. At first I thought it may have been overloaded (sinker and bait), but I was actually well within its rating. It also happened to someone else in the same manner.

The Sealine is a beast and can handle the abuse! Remember, most on here is using 4-6oz sinkers + the weight of the bait which can sometimes be just as heavy as the sinker. Then casting really puts a load on the rod! The weaker ones will snap.

I started off with a Sealine and loved it. Once my budget increased, I was able to move to rods that were strong, but also more sensitive and made from better components. What's your budget?
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