I am getting tired of taking apart and cleaning my reel after every trip to the surf...
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Something tells me it won't like being dunked into saltwater... Which is everyday occurrence in surf (as it is right now).DAIWA WHISKER SS TOURNAMENT 1300 is better comparative with PENN and with minimum maintenance you can fish and 20 years without problem in salt water.
Well, I guess I'll start working on my tunnel syndrome... Because I bought Penn Spinfisher V 3500 and gave it to Kevin for tuning and anti-corrosion treatment. Supposed to last for a season, then service, repeat. Heavy... 13.4oz. :-\Can't bear the Penn's for durability IMO. But they are heavy for wading. I have 2 that i've used wading, just recently picked up a Quantum Smoke Inshore specifically for wading. Not sure if its as durable, but it is so freakin light i don't really care. Lol.
Thanks! Can't get used to baitcasters... Tried, those bird nests drive me nutsI would stick with a baitcaster in the surf for throwing lures. ...
If I had to choose a spinning reel for the surf it would be a Penn battle or fierce. They are good reels and inexpensive. That’s just my 2 cents. Good luck!
Yep, got it few days ago. We'll see if I develop tennis elbow :-D. Btw, it is not 100% sealed, don't crank it if it is in water. If dunked -- clean it afterwards.Penn Spinfisher V is sealed, made for surf fishing. 4500 is 118.00$ at walmart.