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Pfluegger vs Penn
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07/31/09 02:11 PM
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TRex368
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Ok, I already have my mind made up, but I have a buddy who thinks a Pfluegger reel is as good as a Penn. I say no way! Penn is by far better. What's your thoughts?
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: TRex368]
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07/31/09 02:12 PM
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jet3
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i'm not sure about baitcasters but i have a pfluegger spinning reel and LOVE it!
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: jet3]
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07/31/09 03:34 PM
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Catfish_Hunter
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Kind of hard to compare 'em since there's not much overlap in the niche of the reels they make.
No fish is too good for the grease.
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: TRex368]
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08/01/09 10:52 PM
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Richard-G
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Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn
All of the Penn Reels used to be made in America, but now only the Offshore "Gold Colored" International Series are made here. I use the Spin SS Series, but these are also now being made in China. I think this all started when K2 bought Penn.
If you check ebay you can find the America made Penn reels new in the box usually cheaper than the China made one.
PS. I abuse the shi# out of my Penns in salt and fresh water and have yet to fail me.
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: Richard-G]
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08/01/09 11:10 PM
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Dragonuv
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I've never had a Plueger, but I do have a Penn baitcaster that I've been using for 22 years with no problems.
Personally, I'd go with an American made Penn...you can't go wrong with proven quality.
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: Dragonuv]
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08/01/09 11:58 PM
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neverquit
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I have just the opposite situation- never had a Penn, but have used Pfluegger since I was a kid without ever having a problem. I will say Penn has an outstanding reputation, and I suppose is the best there is, especially for big game fishing. That said, if price the same, I would probably go with Penn.
Ray Nicholas noli illegitimi carborundum
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: neverquit]
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08/02/09 02:44 AM
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shane87
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I bought to USA Penns and love them. And am always looking for a deal on one.
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
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08/02/09 03:02 AM
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chuckwagon
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Knew a guy by the name of Hank Mitchell that wouldn't throw a gob of chicken guts with ANYTHING but a Pflueger Supreme.
Old Hank, rest his soul. Swore by that reel even as he was cussing it and picking out jam-packed black braid all the while.
Old Hank. He was quite a guy.
I vote PFLUEGER......in Hank's absence.
****Sun sinking low....lines baited.....gentle south breeze blowing...you realize.........I AM! .
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Re: Pfluegger vs Penn
[Re: chuckwagon]
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08/02/09 06:03 AM
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basspromaster
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For fresh water purposes I love the pluegar spinning reels and some of their bait casters are decent and I wouldn't mind putting a few in my rod box. With that being said if you are an avid salty dog then PENN PENN PENN! They are some of the best fishing reels ever made hands down bar none no exception. I clean and service reels for a living and I really like my penn's and I wouldn't trade them for any other.
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