Penn 450 SS
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Penn 450 SS
Does anyone else fish with these old Penn 450SS reels? I got these two from an estate sale years ago with a box of reels that I bought. I threw these two in the closet because they looked pretty rough. Last year I cleaned them up and put some oil on them and WOW what a reel. Even though they weren't maintained very well, it wasn't hard to get them back in shape. I put one of them on a bass rod yesterday and fished with it and I really like it. I might throw these vintage boys in the starting line-up. I wish I knew how old they were. I was just wondering if anyone else has some oldies like these.
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Re: Penn 450 SS
Mine aren't oldies (2-3 yrs at the most) and I really like them. Only problem I have with them is the weight compared to other 4000 (or 40 for Okuma and Quantim fans) size reels.
Penn made a heck of a reel in the SSg, SSm and Spinfisher series but since they were bought out and shipped overseas they've turned to crap in my opinion.
Penn made a heck of a reel in the SSg, SSm and Spinfisher series but since they were bought out and shipped overseas they've turned to crap in my opinion.
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RC, that is the same thing I was told. Mine both say "Made In USA"Reel Cowboy wrote: Penn made a heck of a reel in the SSg, SSm and Spinfisher series but since they were bought out and shipped overseas they've turned to crap in my opinion.
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I've got 2 in the box I bought 3-4 months ago that have stripped gears or something. Instead of getting them fixed, I'm just going to replace them with either Shimanos or Okumas. These two brands seem to offer a light weight to line capacity in the 3000 (30) and 4000 (40) series.Flint River Pirate wrote:RC, that is the same thing I was told. Mine both say "Made In USA"Reel Cowboy wrote: Penn made a heck of a reel in the SSg, SSm and Spinfisher series but since they were bought out and shipped overseas they've turned to crap in my opinion.
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Yeah but I've got to convince my CFO that I NEED $150+ reels to put food on the table.Flint River Pirate wrote:I know several would agree with me, the Stradic is the way to go!
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Reel Cowboy wrote:Yeah but I've got to convince my CFO that I NEED $150+ reels to put food on the table.Flint River Pirate wrote:I know several would agree with me, the Stradic is the way to go!
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I have decided that since the Georgia boys don't get to go as often, we spend more time talking and reading about fishing the Bend. Enjoyed the post. I grew up with the Old Mitchell 300's and still have a few. I do like my Stradic and a small Penn I bought on clearance at Bass Pro. I knew this past week was a good week to hit I-75 but my CFO has been working hard also and I didn't want to rock the boat.
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Those FL boys put their time in ON the water but us GA boys have to do our research and have a sho nuff plan of attack when we get there. So we have to be better prepared and smarter to boot.Dabbler wrote:I have decided that since the Georgia boys don't get to go as often, we spend more time talking and reading about fishing the Bend.
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Those Penn SS reels are sure enough solid. I still have a couple 440's that I'm saving for the kids. I quit using them a couple years ago when I switched to using braided line. Must be either the shape of the spool or the 4:1 retrieval speed, but they will damn sure give you all kinds of loop knot problems with braid.
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I've got one FRP that is about 10 years old. it's on a light rod that I use to catch bait with when going off shore. The SS line was the colt 1911 of reels. They just worked, all the time.
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Took me awhile to get back Pirate. I just retired from coaching football at Northside, WR. Still working and not fishing enough.
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