Penn Gt Levelwind Series Reels - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Guide does not move on GTO220 is pawl worn?
It should have a gear under the side cover that goes from the crank to line drum to the pawl. You should take the side cover off open face reel Periodicly to lube the gears. It may be so a locking pin in the interior gear.
2/18/2015 1:12:37 AM •
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Require a diagram to assemble 330GTI reel. Reel
Here you go!
330 GTi SchematicMake sure the drag plates and drag washers go in correctly or the drag will not work very well.
If you are using braided superline, make sure there is monofilament backing under the line otherwise the braided line will slip on the spool arbor, tricking you into thinking the drag is shot.
Best of luck!
Mike
5/25/2014 2:01:39 PM •
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Penn Squidder Model 140 controls
ok one is for your drag the other is reeling 3rd one are the brakes 4th one is your clicker and the last one is your spreader .
4/2/2009 4:13:49 AM •
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No instructions for how to feed line onto Penn
put line through ur spreader on the multi[plier then tie a loop not cut off the little bit after tying knot then wind up slowly till it starts to get tight then speed up ur process till u are happy with the amount on ur reel
3/23/2009 12:31:03 AM •
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What is the best fishing rod and reel brand?
St. Croix, Shimano, Shakespeare are popular fishing rod brands and you can choose from these brand without any hesitation. Daiwa, Abu Garcia, Shimano are popular fishing reel brands available in the market. All the product from these brand is durable and high quality and you can purchase from these brands. I have found a pair of an article about the best fishing rods and reels that you can check. Here is the articles:
Best Baitcasting Reels brand
11/30/2022 3:36:23 PM •
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How do I choose the best fishing reel size for my needs?
Small Spin Reels:
Spinning Reel Size: (1000 or 10)
- Suggested mono: 1-2kg (2-4lb)
- Suggested Braid: 4-8lb
- Common Applications (Guide only): Small fishing reel mostly suited for light fishing in lakes, rivers, bays, harbours etc.
- Popular for fish type (most common species): Bream, Trout, Whiting.
Choosing a fishing rod to go with this size reel: - As the 1000 or 10 sized spinning reel is quite small, a rod you would typically pair this reel to is one with a length of around 6-7 foot that has a fishing line rating of anywhere between 1-4Kg.
Spinning Reel Size: (2000 or 20)
- Suggested mono: 2kg-3kg (4-6lb)
- Suggested Braid: 5-10lb
- Common Applications (Guide only): Small fishing reel mostly suited for light fishing in lakes, rivers, bays, harbours etc.
- Popular for fish type (most common species): Bream, Trout, Whiting, Bass, Flathead, Perch, Luderick.
Choosing a fishing rod to go with this size reel: A 2000 or 20 sized reel being a quite small reel ideally will suit a fishing rod between 6ft - 7ft 6 inches in length that has a line class rating somewhere between 2-5Kg.
Medium Size Spin Reels:
Spinning Reel Size: (4000 or 40)
- Suggested mono: 4kg-6kg (8-12lb)
- Suggested Braid: 8-20lb
- Common Applications (Guide only): Medium fishing reel mostly suited to lakes, rivers, bays, harbours, light offshore boat fishing etc.
- Popular for fish type (most common species): Snapper, Morwong, Tailor, Mangrove Jack, Cod, Bone Fish, Barramundi, Mulloway, Drummer.
Choosing a fishing rod to go with this size reel: A 4000 or 40 reel is where you start to gain a little size so this sized reel will generally suit medium action classes of rods in the 6ft-7ft (barra/snapper style rod) with a line class of around 4Kg-10Kg or in an 8ft-10ft (light surf) rod with a light line class rating of around 3-5Kg. Remember this is a guide only to suggest common applications so by all means you can use this reel for several other applications as well.
11/16/2022 5:20:40 PM •
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