Penn® Torque Surf Casting Rods
- Ultra-tough, surf-ready rods
- TRC™ (Torque Rod Construction
- 100% graphite two-piece blank
- Full spiral graphite wrap
- Rugged Pacific Bay® titanium-coated stainless steel guides
- Lightweight Fuji® seat
- Cork-tape grips for secure handling
These ultra-tough, surf-ready rods sport Penn’s proprietary TRC™ (Torque Rod Construction), consisting of a premium 100% graphite two-piece blank with full spiral graphite wrap for unyielding strength and dependability. Fitted with rugged Pacific Bay® titanium-coated stainless steel guides, lightweight Fuji® seat, and cork-tape grips for secure handling in all conditions
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Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 7
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by RobinDov Surf fishing
Casted 8nbait at Hatteras the week of 5/16. The rod performed well. Allowed to cast approx 115 yds no problem. Could increase distance with more practice.
May 23, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 WORST SURF ROD EVER
This rod broke on the first cast. I thought Penn made better equipment than this!!!!!
May 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by parttimefisherman excelent non-custom rod
live in Hawaii so fishing style a little diferent than on the mainland but I find this to be an excelent all-around casting small game rod. have bought a 12 foot and two 11 feet casting rods. starting to be my favorite
April 19, 2011
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In the Q&A section, some guy recommended a Spinning Reel for this rod. Does it work with both or something?Answers
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culd this handle any sharks, nd if so whts tha maximum size of tha shark this rod can handle?Answers
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I personally dont use it for sharks, but some of my buddies do. They catch brown sharks anywhere from 50 to 150lbs, just make sure you have some line on the reel!A:Â
Yes. I have caught several black tip sharks so far in the 5' ft range. I believe I can increase the reel capicity by changing models to say a 6/0 Penn then I could handle any shark.A:Â
would not try to land anything over 40 50 lbs with this rod /on the beach1 of 1
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