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  • Full metal body and sideplate
  • Machined and anodized aluminum spool
  • Uncompromising oversized main steel shaft
  • Live Liner system for hassle-free live bait fishing
  • Oversized, shielded HT-100 drag washers
  • 5 shielded stainless steel ball bearings (760L has six bearings)
  • Techno-balanced™ rotor
  • Braid ready

Inshore anglers who love to use live bait will certainly want to get their hands on the latest addition to Penn's popular Slammer series reels, the Slammer Live Liner. In addition to having the same top-quality features as [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Other specs Quantity  

760L

Left/Right

4.7:1

Ball Bearings: 6+1
Max Drag: 20 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 28
Line Cap.: 30/230
Braid Capacity: 65/390
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560L

Left/Right

4.6:1

Ball Bearings: 5+1
Max Drag: 15 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 20.7
Line Cap.: 20/190
Braid Capacity: 50/260
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Your Price (each): $159.99
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460L

Left/Right

4.6:1

Ball Bearings: 5+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 19.7
Line Cap.: 15/210
Braid Capacity: 30/290
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Your Price (each): $159.99
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  • Full metal body and sideplate
  • Machined and anodized aluminum spool
  • Uncompromising oversized main steel shaft
  • Live Liner system for hassle-free live bait fishing
  • Oversized, shielded HT-100 drag washers
  • 5 shielded stainless steel ball bearings (760L has six bearings)
  • Techno-balanced™ rotor
  • Braid ready

Inshore anglers who love to use live bait will certainly want to get their hands on the latest addition to Penn's popular Slammer series reels, the Slammer Live Liner. In addition to having the same top-quality features as the original Slammer series reels, the Slammer Live Liner Reels feature a secondary rear drag and automatic engaging live-lining trip. This allows anglers to rapidly move from the live bait rear drag to the oversized and powerful front fighting drag with a simple spin of the handle. Plus, the Slammer Live Liner Reels are complete with oversized, shielded HT-100 drag washers for smooth, consistent and dependable drag performance; five shielded stainless steel ball bearings (760L has six bearings); infinite anti-reverse; Techno-balanced™ rotor eliminates rotor wobble and improves performance; Penn Leveline® wrap system provides consistent line lay regardless of retrieve speed or type of line; machined, anodized aluminum handle with soft touch knob.

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Mine did not have either
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no and no !!!
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ummm im not shure i no what your talking about but yes there is a bait clicker
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Yes, it is similiar to a bait clicker except you can adjust the amount of pressure applied to the baitclicker option. Great for using in strong tides.
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USED SHIMANO BAIT RUNNERS FROM THE BEGINNING. HOW DOES THE PENN SLAMMER COMPARE?
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i have had a shimano bait runner for over seven years and is in great working condition and have owned a penn live liner for about 6 and purchased the new one recently the bait runner still works fine and same with the Penn. For fishing of a boat i would buy a Penn slammer live liner but off the surf i would buy a Bait runner because it has water proof drag. They compare similar but the Penn live liner has more fighting power than the bait runner.
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to be honest i would stick with the shimano cuz you have a better drag system on the shimano but i think the penn will last longer it just matters on what your fishing for if it is a fish that will some the penn i would deff go with the shimano
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