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Model TD Code | Mono Cap. (yds/lb) | Braid Cap. (yds/lb) | Bearings | Max Drag | Gear Ratio | Line Retrieve | Weight | Retrieve | Price |
SQL300LP PEN-1904 | 240/12 205/14 170/17 | 310/20 235/30 165/50 | 6 | 24lb | 7.3:1 | 34in | 9.30oz | Right | $189.95 USD | ||
- Full metal body
- HT-100 drag system
- Line capacity rings
- Machined brass gears
- 5+1 stainless steel bearing system
- Magnetic casting brake
- small profile, works well, good enough for bottom fishing and fluking in saltwaters
- a bit pricey
When you first start using this reel, it feels dull. You don't get great feedback in the reel when you're fishing. After more extended use, however, you start to be able to feel what the bait is doing. It feels like the gears are coated with something springy so that rotating the handle feels smoother and you don't feel when the gears contact each other. This eventually wears off, and you start to get better contact with your lure. With better contact comes a slightly grindy feel though. It's most definitely not a coffee grinder, but it's somewhat rougher than a curado or tatula. 3/8 oz is the lightest my particularly reel casts reasonably.
Now that I've been fishing it for a couple months, I can tell that the side plate (particularly the external control) is flexing when I'm reeling under load. It's very strange. I'm concerned that the side plate might come off if I'm fighting a large fish. I've landed 30" snook on this, and I'm curious to see what happens with larger fish. The side plate has not come off yet though.
Casting is fine. It doesn't feel refined, but it casts far. Cannot for the life of me skip with this reel. Thing just blows up.
This reel shines when I'm cranking a jig or crankbait. The long handle diminishes the struggle inherent to cranking heavy lures deep and over long distances. Unfortunately, the line capacity isn't huge. I've emptied the spool trying to fish slow pitch jigs from shore (20g). Reeling in the jig felt great though.
This does not cast heavy lures well. If the lure is over 1.5 oz, it does not feel safe on the reel. The side plate flexes and the casting is horribly inaccurate no matter how I set the breaks. Around 1 3/8 oz is the sweet spot.
Would I recommend this reel:
Yes, if you want to fish swim baits around 1oz or crankbaits around 3/4 oz, and you don't mind feeling the side plate bend as you crank. Not a good all around reel.
- drag (an enormous amount for a 200 size reel)
- length of handle (great for jigging)
- sideplate shifts (side to side and outwards) under heavy-ish drag
- terrible for skipping
- grindy - the gears don't mesh as nicely as a shimano or daiwa
- line capacity
Its perfect for saltwater inshore use. Its casting and balance are superb. Have it matched up with 7’6 Shimano casting rod together makes it perfect for salt water inshore species.
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