Update: This popular deal is still available.
Cabela's has
Penn Fierce III Spinning Fishing Rod & Reel Combo (various) on sale with prices starting from
$59.97.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
rick9861 for posting this deal.
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Examples:- 3000 Reel + 7' Rod (Medium Light) $59.97
- 4000 Reel + 7' Rod (Medium) $59.97
- 5000 Reel + 8' Rod (Medium Heavy) $69.97
- 8000 Reel + 10' Rod (Heavy) $79.97
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Kinda of replying to wrong person.. reposting to the OP.
The 3000 might do, but the 4000 is better simple because there isn't any real reason to get the 3000.
Check the specs on weight of the 3000 vs 4000.
You can always pad the 4000 with mono backup line then braid if the cost of braid is an issue. I do that on my bait casters, just enough braid say 55 yards rest on the back to spool, mono.
The 4000 can be used for surf fishing as a bottom entry, it's light enough for bass, freshwater fishing.
This is a good price I got that reel for $45 and a Walmart Grit stick, an Ugly stick like rod, for $20.
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Kinda of replying to wrong person.. reposting to the OP.
The rod combo being a medium on the 4000 and medium light for 3000 is really the difference.
To the original poster - if you want to be on the side that bigger fish are possible, go 4000. If you want to cast a little easier and be able to go down to smaller, lighter baits and smaller fish to target, the 3000 is more in line.
The rod combo being a medium on the 4000 and medium light for 3000 is really the difference.
To the original poster - if you want to be on the side that bigger fish are possible, go 4000. If you want to cast a little easier and be able to go down to smaller, lighter baits and smaller fish to target, the 3000 is more in line.
I mostly use artificial and use a 7'0 G Loomis with a 3000 reel most of the time. If I go to actually fish the surf or want to use real bait (dead or alive) I have a 9'0 penn conflict with a 4000 reel.
These are all good points and the east answer to the "will this work" question is, it depends.
I mostly use artificial and use a 7'0 G Loomis with a 3000 reel most of the time. If I go to actually fish the surf or want to use real bait (dead or alive) I have a 9'0 penn conflict with a 4000 reel.
These are all good points and the east answer to the "will this work" question is, it depends.
I just got into fishing recently and also already have some 9-12ft rods (also go crab snaring on occasion), so I can swap the reels to different rods if the conditions require it
Picked up the 4000, thanks for all the tips!
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