Penn International V

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Re: Penn International V

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Natureboy wrote:Tom, I just ordered 2 Tiagra ti50wa reels, I am looking forward to using them. You mentioned Kings.....that is speaking my language. You need to hop aboard with us in the next few weeks to show me how to use these Tiagras :thumbup: I am looking forward to getting them in because it about to get right!
Did Bass Pro give you a refund for the Penn's or did you just throw them in the trash.... Mr. Moneybags? :-D I took back that Penn 320 GT2 that I asked you about, I will keep using my old Senator. It seems to be holding up alright but it is an older Penn back when the quality was good. I bought a Captiva 5000 that I like so far but I can tell a difference in it compared to my 450ss reels.
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Re: Penn International V

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Hey Dave.................. :smt098 Those reels are tax deductable. :-D But yes Bass Pro refunded my money, I went to Destin store. We are in Pensacola this week so it worked out. Glad you took back that 320, it sucks. You won't like that Captiva either, it is that new line of Penn junk. The old Senators are good old reels keep it. :thumbup:
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Re: Penn International V

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Flint River Pirate wrote: I bought a Captiva 5000 that I like so far but I can tell a difference in it compared to my 450ss reels.

You want some more 450SSG, I know a guy :D
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