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Penn Power Stick Spinning Rod 12′ 20-40lb PSS 2040S12

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These ultra-dependable Penn Power Stick Surf Rods are built on lightweight graphite blanks, and feature high-quality cork-tape handles. Equipped with friction-reducing, oversized aluminum-oxide spinning guides for reduced line wear and increased casting distance, these surf rods offer saltwater anglers the right combination of power and sensitivity. Length -12′; line Weight-20-40LB; Lure Weight-4-8 OZ; Reel Seat-Penn Graphite ; Grip-Cork Tape; Type Of Guides-Alum… More >>

Penn Power Stick Spinning Rod 12′ 20-40lb PSS 2040S12

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1 Comment to “Penn Power Stick Spinning Rod 12′ 20-40lb PSS 2040S12”

  1. By T. Jeffery Green, February 9, 2010 @ 6:19 pm

    I’ve had this rod since Christmas last year (2008) and I put a Penn 6500 SS loaded with 20# clear Andes monofilament on it. I have put this rod through much surf and saltwater abuse along the Florida panhandle from Mexico Beach to Grayton Beach with pompano and red fish being my primary target. I use anywhere from 1 oz. to 4 oz. pyramid sinkers depending on the surf and this rod performs beautifully. It is light enough to use for an entire day without causing fatigue and strong enough to land a 30# plus red fish and countless pomps. I feel comfortable in saying that this rod could stand up to my dream of landing a cobia from the beach. I always wash it down after my excursions and my only complaints are: the handle has begun to peel a bit and the handle broke free from the rod causing my reel to spin. Miraculously this problem corrected itself and I have continued to catch fish on it, I may purchase another Penn Power Stick since I like the casting distance the 12′ length gives me or give the 10′ Lamiglas a shot since they are around the same price.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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