Penn® International® V Series/Ocean Master® IGFA Stand-Up Rod and Reel Combo | Bass Pro Shops

Penn® International® V Series/Ocean Master® IGFA Stand-Up Rod and Reel Combo


Representing the absolute pinnacle of stand-up fishing, these gorgeous outfits cover the most savage game fish that can be caught outside the chair and are especially suited for long-range tuna fishing.

Penn® International® V Series Big Game Reels As the flagship of Penn®, the International® V Series reels offer the most advanced and reliable fish-fighting performance to date. Ergonomically designed, 1-piece machined frame. Forged and machined spool and side-plates and machine-cut, heat-treated stainless main and pinion gears and drag cam. Four aircraft-grade, sealed, stainless ball [Read More]

   



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3.1:1/1.4:1

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5'9"

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 35 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 89
Line Weight: 30-80 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
Line Cap.: 130/420
Braid Capacity: 200/1300
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Your Price (each): $869.98
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3.1:1/1.3:1

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6'9"

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 23 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 50
Line Weight: 30 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Line Cap.: 60/480
Braid Capacity: 100/1125
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38-915-111-01
Your Price (each): $679.98
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3.1:1/1.3:1

Right

6'10"

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 28 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 68
Line Weight: 50 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
Line Cap.: 80/525
Braid Capacity: 130/1425
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38-915-111-02
Your Price (each): $759.98
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3.1:1/1.4:1

Right

6'10"

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 35 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 89
Line Weight: 50 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
Line Cap.: 130/420
Braid Capacity: 200/1300
Important Shipping Notice
38-915-111-03
Your Price (each): $879.98
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3.1:1/1.3:1

Right

5'9"

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 28 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 68
Line Weight: 30-80 lbs.
Pieces: 1
Handle: A
Line Cap.: 80/525
Braid Capacity: 130/1425
38-915-110-01
Your Price (each): $769.98
In stock


Representing the absolute pinnacle of stand-up fishing, these gorgeous outfits cover the most savage game fish that can be caught outside the chair and are especially suited for long-range tuna fishing.

Penn® International® V Series Big Game Reels As the flagship of Penn®, the International® V Series reels offer the most advanced and reliable fish-fighting performance to date. Ergonomically designed, 1-piece machined frame. Forged and machined spool and side-plates and machine-cut, heat-treated stainless main and pinion gears and drag cam. Four aircraft-grade, sealed, stainless ball bearings. Powerful double-disc drag with 150° quadrant. Graduated push-to-turn pre-set and Penn® Quick-Shift w-speed system. Stainless steel reel stand.

IGFA Series Rods Designed for giant tuna and marlin, these rods are built on extra-tough E-Glass graphite composite blanks. Features include: 2-piece detachable machined-aluminum locking rod butt and reel seat by Stuart®, in black and gold; Stuart® gold anodized heavy-duty roller guides; custom-styled gold, metallic blue, and gray wraps. The 3 lightest actions are perfect for yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, and wahoo enthusiasts.

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of course this pole and reel can withstand any big game fish the seas throw at you.
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Yes, absolutely. With a line capacity of 700 yds, and a silky smooth lever drag, I'm confident that you could pretty much catch anything out there on this equipment.
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I am planning an off shore trip going after big tuna
what is the best reels and rods that i need
not the most exspence but some thing good
they say 100 LBS test up to 130 LBS is that true
and what abotu some thing for the 40 to 100 pound fish
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Any penn offshore reel with 30-40 lb test should be able to handle anything up to a couple hundred pounds. You just need to make sure that the maximum amount of drag that the reel can put out doesn't exceed the tensile strength of the line. If you're going after big fish that you know will pull a lot of drag, you'll need tip to butt rollers on the rod.
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your going to need at least a 12 foot pole and a mako or shaksphere reel with 300lb test
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