The body and sideplates of the PENN Battle III Spinning Reel are made with sturdy all-aluminum composition, featuring a forged and machined aluminum spool with Line Capacity Rings.
Recovers at the rate of 41" | 104cm with every turn of the crank. Gear ratio of 5.6:1.
Features 5 stainless steel ball bearings plus 1 instant anti-reverse bearing to provide smooth operation for any saltwater fishing experience.
Built with carbon fiber washers for a max drag of 25lb
Model: PENN Battle III Spinning Inshore/Nearshore Fishing Reel, HT-100 Front Drag, max of 25lb | 11.3kg, Made with Sturdy All-Aluminum Composition for Durability, 6000, Black Gold
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PENN Battle III Spinning Inshore/Nearshore Fishing Reel, HT-100 Front Drag, max of 25lb | 11.3kg, Made with Sturdy All-Aluminum Composition for Durability, 6000, Black Gold
Manufacturer:
Pure Fishing
Model Number:
BTLIII6000
Product SKU:
B08BDBX7RZ
UPC:
31324048706
ASIN:
B08BDBX7RZ
Brand:
PENN
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
16 x 17 x 10 inches
Item Weight:
1.3 Pounds
Item model number:
BTLIII6000
Manufacturer:
Pure Fishing
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If you're just getting into fishing or needing a reel for a saltwater trip- these will make you tired pretty quickly. They're way too big for doing basic fishing.
It's a great deal for what they are- just know, a 3000 or 4000 will be plenty big enough for the vast majority of individuals.
So glad to see so many good fishing deals!
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04-30-2024 at 06:14 AM.
If you're just getting into fishing or needing a reel for a saltwater trip- these will make you tired pretty quickly. They're way too big for doing basic fishing.
It's a great deal for what they are- just know, a 3000 or 4000 will be plenty big enough for the vast majority of individuals.
I have two of these. One in 5000 and one in 6000. Both are for the surf. Awesome reels. Caught some huge clownose and small - medium sharks. Make sure you have a rod to pair with it.
Since the 10,000 is actually a $1 less…do you think it would make sense to just go for the 10,000 for crab snaring?
I recently started last year and currently have a 6000 size reel…but looking to put together a second setup.
I think the 8000 is plenty. It's a hefty reel at 27oz. The 10,000 is 38oz. Those crab snares are minimum 8oz and those crabs are heavy to pull in as well. Crab snaring is a lot of fun, but it gets tiring!
I think the 8000 is plenty. It's a hefty reel at 27oz. The 10,000 is 38oz. Those crab snares are minimum 8oz and those crabs are heavy to pull in as well. Crab snaring is a lot of fun, but it gets tiring!
Yay a fishing thread! I'm trying to learn freshwater fishing and have some cheap gear but what would you guys recommend for freshwater shore fishing with lures for bass/trout/panfish? Can't seem to cast very far with the stuff I have.
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It's a great deal for what they are- just know, a 3000 or 4000 will be plenty big enough for the vast majority of individuals.
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These reels go from 1000-10000 in 1000 increments. Starting at 6000 in the range is pretty big.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ayaniga
It's a great deal for what they are- just know, a 3000 or 4000 will be plenty big enough for the vast majority of individuals.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Since the 10,000 is actually a $1 less…do you think it would make sense to just go for the 10,000 for crab snaring?
I recently started last year and currently have a 6000 size reel…but looking to put together a second setup.
I recently started last year and currently have a 6000 size reel…but looking to put together a second setup.
I think the 8000 is plenty. It's a hefty reel at 27oz. The 10,000 is 38oz. Those crab snares are minimum 8oz and those crabs are heavy to pull in as well. Crab snaring is a lot of fun, but it gets tiring!
Thanks, I'll go with the 8000 then