2500/3000 is pretty much all I use inshore with med light or medium rods. Light and sensitive enought to bomb light lures but surprisingly enough balls to pull in some really nice sized fish.
Hey Brent, can you go over what lure you’re throwing and why whenever you are fishing? I’m a new fisherman and it would help me a lot if you sort of said what lure you were using and what your reasoning behind it is as far as colors and general style etc. Keep up the great work, love getting the notifications that See Ya Dude posted a new vid!
Been running a 2500 BG on a 7ft. BG system rod, for three years, its been great for light inshore. Just bought a 2500 Battle lll DX and put it on the matching Battalion ll 7ft. an awesome feeling light rod. Hope to see how it stacks up soon. It will have to be good to beat the BG at their comparable price point.
yea man I just got a new Penn Battle 4000 and I am sure I will love it but it's gonna be hard to beat my STRADIC 4000 but I am dying to try it out. I do have a 2500 Spinfisher that is awesome for light tackle inshore. You can catch big fish on 2500's don't be fooled!😎👍👍
I just bought the Battle 3 2000 for my trout rig. I like the 2000 size because it's nice and light for casting spinners all day, but still has plenty of ass to land big browns or steelhead that are in our rivers.
just got the battle iii 2500 with the combo, this is an excellent inshore combo for both topwater and reef fishing. First fish a ten lb spiny dogfish(ugh) handled it easily
yo compre mi combo BATTLE III con una vara de medium heavy , mod fast 9 ft, 20-50 lb, 1-3 oz y un carrete PEN BATTLE 6000 con gear ratio 5.6:1 , 5+1 stainless steel bearing system, max drag 25 lb HT-100 y esta FENOMENAAAAL
Have you checked out the new Vanford's by shimano? I got one for christmas and dang if they dont feel better than a Ci4, and weight NOTHING. I didnt think that was possible, but it is.
Yes, people say that but it's $20-30 more; and that brass gears are somehow better than ones made of stainless steel is more myth than truth. Stainless steel is less soft and thus slightly less smooth - but that's about it. In return, stainless steel has a higher tensile strength than brass. Is brass worth paying $20 extra for? Imo no.
I did some research and got this reel paired with a st.croix 6'6 medium light triumph. would you agree this is good for trout and medium bass? I really would value your opinion thanks.
If there are palm trees in the background the water isn't cold. Try steelheading in Michigan in the spring, that water is cold. I think your just spoiled.
Nice reel but I'm really liking my Penn Clash. I have a 2500, 3000, 3000HS 4500, and a 6500. Penn has really stepped up their game recently... Also, check out, Slayer Inc paddle tails. Made in Jacksonville, fl. My go to swim baits. Large variety of sizes and colors too Check em out! Also really liking my Penn Slammer III reels. Using my 4500 for Snook fishing. Absolutely great drags and very well built too.. I have the 3k, 4500, 5500, 6500 and the 8500. I have used the 8500 for offshore trolling too. My trolling spread is Penn Squall two speeds. Forgot one and decided to try the 8500 in it's place. Worked out great! Thanks Penn