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Old 12-14-2013, 02:05 PM   #1
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Penn slammer 560 with 30lbs power pro on a good 20-30 rod like a Seeker. 20-25-30 topshots.

It's a step up from the Spinfisher and worth the few more bucks. Best spinning reel I've ever owned, I've caught tuna Yellows and stripers on mine and it's a great reel.

http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrp3.htm



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Old 12-14-2013, 02:15 PM   #2
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I saw a guy put a serious hurt on some yellowtail and bluefin down in Mexico. He was fishing a Shimano Sustain on a Terez, I have a couple buddies that use similar setups in Fl. Its expensive though.
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Old 12-14-2013, 04:44 PM   #3
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Alan Hawk has one of the best spinning reel review sites. Tons of great info and pics. Check it out here http://www.alanhawk.com/reviews/reviews.html
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Old 12-14-2013, 05:30 PM   #4
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The alanhawk review is very informative and detailed. It mentioned the reel is not water tight as advertised. So i would think twice for using it on kayak.
Also mentioned about failure on pinion gear, anybody experienced this?
I was looking at penn spinfisher
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Old 01-11-2014, 05:31 PM   #5
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I saw a guy put a serious hurt on some yellowtail and bluefin down in Mexico. He was fishing a Shimano Sustain on a Terez, I have a couple buddies that use similar setups in Fl. Its expensive though.

I have 3 sustains on Terez rods...


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Old 01-11-2014, 05:02 PM   #6
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Penn slammer 560 with 30lbs power pro on a good 20-30 rod like a Seeker. 20-25-30 topshots.

It's a step up from the Spinfisher and worth the few more bucks. Best spinning reel I've ever owned, I've caught tuna Yellows and stripers on mine and it's a great reel.

http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrp3.htm



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22 out of 22(100%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.



http://reviews.cabelas.com/8815/3158...tm?sort=rating

The Slammer has been discontinued and replaced by the Spinfisher V.
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Old 01-11-2014, 05:53 PM   #7
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The Slammer has been discontinued and replaced by the Spinfisher V.
I heard that was going to happen.

You can still get a new one at Charkbait (http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrp3.htm) or on ebay.

I've not tried the Spinfisher V.

I'll be honest I've been fishing Penn spinning reels since the 60s and even still own a Penn 700. I've used all the previous Spinfishers but the slammer 560 is in my opinion the best most trouble free Penn spinning reel I have seen. Incredibly smooth powerful, great drag but most of all nothing breaks or comes loose on it even when your subjecting it to hard fighting fish like tuna. I can't imagine anything I'd change on it or anything that could make it a better reel.

Sometimes you just got to shake your head at how Penn does things, but thanks for posting because now I'm going to pick up a few more of them while I can still get them.

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Old 01-12-2014, 11:49 AM   #8
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I've always been a conventional user but I bought the smallest sized Penn Fierce a few years ago for surf perch, bay bass, ect, but on a trip to baja it handled snook, small grouper, and big corvina. I really like the reel. The bigger models might work well on most of our local species. Mike
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