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![]() hey all
i'm looking to purchase a spinning reel. I would like something that can handle anything from fluke to striped bass. I plan on using it 45% on party boats while fluking to throw out bucktails when the drift dies, 45% at my local fishing pier for anything from fluke to striped bass. the remaing 10% of the time at the beach. I will probably throw this on a trevala or st croix rod around 7 feet. I was looking at penn battles, but I see alot of reviews warning against wind knots. I am also looking at quantum bocas and cabos. Not sure the difference is models. It seems as the years change the model numbers shift as well. confusing ![]() also, i would like to keep this under $200, possibly closer to $150. With that said if the perfect reel exist for a bit over $200, I would consider it. |
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![]() Lotsa' good info here --> http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60733
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![]() Penn Battles are both quality and economical spinners. (We have 4...no trouble 3 years) Plus, if you ever do need parts or repairs, you don't have to send them back to the factory for service. Almost everyone services Penns.
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![]() whoops, subject line should read help with spinning reel. long day for me over here. sorry.
i see there are alot of penn battle fans, I was all set to get one and heard from 2 people they have problems with windknots. I did a quick google search and see there are ALOT of people who have this issue with the battles. Thoughts? |
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![]() I have 2 battles and have had no problems with wind knots. But I think it may have something to do with not using good braid. I use suffix on all my reels.
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![]() If that's your price range get the penn spinfisher 3500 or 4500 awesome reels perfect for what you want tougher than the battles no wind knot issues to speak of
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![]() I was using conventionals all my life and just switched to a spinner setup and just love the penn battle for the price you cant beat it . Awesome drag and easy to use .
Bought a penn battle this year and love it for jigging - spro-ing , no issues or problems except me . operator error Gdubya- ![]()
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![]() Both the Penn Battle 4000 and the Quantum Boca 40 are great reels for your purposes. I have both and would grab either one without question. Call around and see who stocks both and go try them out, you won't be disappointed.
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I agree! Both are excellent choices! ![]() |
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![]() I think for the money you cant beat a Penn Battle..with that said I have a cabo and its very nice too but cost twice as much.
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