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RE: "How to do Florida" - MuskieBait - 10-26-2012 11:45 PM (10-26-2012 06:19 PM)OldTimer Wrote: In comparison to the other dozen or so various conventionals I have......... I guess it's a bit taller and narrower...... much taller than my three 309s........why? Just curious, that's all. Did it feel a little more inconvenient to thumb the spool on a taller spool? RE: "How to do Florida" - OldTimer - 10-27-2012 07:42 AM Didn’t really cast a whole lot using the Penn 49 reel - was used more for dropping a bait off a pier, bridge or drift boats. In the salt for conventional reel casting I use one of my Penn 155 Beachmasters or my (favorite) Penn 200 Surfmaster. The Penn 309’s I use mostly for deep water freshwater trolling and are currently set up with heavy lines or metal (monel) line. The Penn 209’s were my Dad’s and I really haven’t used them much at all since getting them. But they are trolling reels due to the level winds. The Penn 285 Delmar is a good all round reel due to it not having a level wind, but has low capacity. It’s larger diameter yet thin profile spool makes it cast pretty good. The stainless spool has stood up well. My Ocean City 922 I use for boat, pier, and bridge fishing. Nice compact reel with a smooth drag. It is a level wind but I’ve cast not too bad with it. Hard to rinse out well though. [attachment=303] The other level winds (Garcia, Pflueger, Shakespeare) I have are really better as freshwater reels that I use for bass, pike and muskie. Cheers, OldTimer RE: "How to do Florida" - MuskieBait - 11-16-2012 11:07 AM Man, you are a Penn hoarder! ![]() Personally, I'm loving the Daiwa Saltists! I had a Penn Jigmaster, but I was ready for an upgrade. Now Michael has inherited the Jigmaster. ![]() I still have a Penn Spinfisher 650SS High Speed. This is the last Made in USA model Spinfisher that is now discontinued. Ever since I got a Shimano Baitrunner 4500B, I haven't touched the Spinfisher reel at all. |