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  • Lightweight graphite frame
  • Anodized-aluminum spool
  • Stainless pinion
  • Manganese-bronze main gear
  • Aircraft-grade sealed stainless ball bearings
  • Easy-to-adjust star drag

Penn GT Levelwind Reels are perhaps the most versatile series of reels. From inshore bottom-fishing to offshore wrecks to bluewater trolling, GT Levelwind Reels have seen and done it all. Lightweight graphite frame, anodized-aluminum spool, stainless pinion, manganese-bronze main gear, aircraft-grade sealed stainless ball bearings, and an easy-to-operate and adjust star drag.

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310GT2

Right

4.2:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 11 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 18
Line Cap.: 20/230
Braid Capacity: 40/375
38-354-366-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
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340GT2

Right

3.3:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 22 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 35
Line Cap.: 20/650
Braid Capacity: 80/650
38-354-782-00
Your Price (each): $129.99
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345GT2

Right

3.3:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 22 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 35
Line Cap.: 30/575
Braid Capacity: 80/875
38-354-784-00
Your Price (each): $139.99
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330GT2

Right

3.6:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 16 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 27
Line Cap.: 40/250
Braid Capacity: 30/900
38-317-573-00
Your Price (each): $109.99
In stock

320GT2

Right

4.3:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 12 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 23
Line Cap.: 15/410
Braid Capacity: 20/775
38-317-585-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
In stock

321GT2

Left

4.3:1

Ball Bearings: 2
Max Drag: 12 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 23
Line Cap.: 15/410
Braid Capacity: 20/775
38-318-187-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
In stock


  • Lightweight graphite frame
  • Anodized-aluminum spool
  • Stainless pinion
  • Manganese-bronze main gear
  • Aircraft-grade sealed stainless ball bearings
  • Easy-to-adjust star drag

Penn GT Levelwind Reels are perhaps the most versatile series of reels. From inshore bottom-fishing to offshore wrecks to bluewater trolling, GT Levelwind Reels have seen and done it all. Lightweight graphite frame, anodized-aluminum spool, stainless pinion, manganese-bronze main gear, aircraft-grade sealed stainless ball bearings, and an easy-to-operate and adjust star drag.

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I'm going to Brazil for fishing at amazon river. I'm going after the big ones and I want to combine this reel with a 80 lb braided line and a 90 lb rod. Is this strong enough to handle such a heavy fishing and for how long? I mean, in case I need to drag the fish, is this reel going to work out?
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oh yes!!! i use 65lbs and 90lbs test
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This series of reels is rated for 20-65lb test braided line, depending upon which model you choose. According to the chart for each reel, it should tell you what size line is optimal for that particular reel. If you choose to use smaller diameter line, or larger diameter line, there is a very good chance that you will run into problems when you are casting.
However, if you are like me; you will go ahead and spool your reel up with 80lb test braided line to see how it works! Good Fishing.
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no i would not trust it for that much abuse. i have had one pop the spool with an 18lbs ling had to hand line the fish for the last 60feet. still have the scar on my left hand. lol griled better then ne fish befor
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I am looking forward to getting this reel, but I don't know what rod to use for this reel. I am thinking about spooling this up with 65lb braid, and it I will be using this to fish BIG amberjack, bull dolphin, yellowfin tuna, and some nice sized sailfish. Im thinking about using my 5ft rod with rolling guides. What do you think?
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Ugly Stik Tiger 7' MH 30-60 # Line or Ugly Stik Tiger Lite Jigging H or XH.
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I like the Penn Power Stick. Since I am a Penn guy I would recommend the Penn Power Stick, Tuna Stick or Mariner. The Ugly Stick would work just as well. So long as you have a conventional rod it really does not matter.
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7 ft. shakespear tiger rod 30 lb.class
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I don't think the GT series will hold up to your efforts. I've got a 321 GT and use it to troll for stripers. IMHO, they're designed for jigging and trolling for species up to 40 lbs. The drag and graphite frames aren't designed for your quarry. Anything requiring roller guided rods needs a heavier series reel.
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No, this is not a casting reel in anyway. This reel would be best used for trolling, bridge fishing, still fishing or anything that would preclude casting.
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yes. i own a 320 GT2 and i throw 6-8 ounce weights well over 75 yards. just get the feel for the weight and type of rod you use with the reel and its settings.
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The GT series isn't designed for casting. It's designed for jigging. Try models designed for casting. Penn's 900 series, Abu's 7000 series. I've got 2 Abu 6600 series which I throw up to 3 oz plugs ... 6 oz would be pushing it.
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