Penn Squall Low Profile Baitcasting Reels

Penn Squall Low Profile Baitcasting Reels

by Penn
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Model
TD Code
Mono Cap. (yds/lb)Braid Cap. (yds/lb)BearingsMax DragGear RatioLine RetrieveWeightRetrievePrice
SQL200LP
PEN-1901
175/10
145/12
100/15
190/20
140/30
100/50
624lb6.6:127in8.10ozRight$159.95 USD
SQL200LPLH
PEN-1903
175/10
145/12
100/15
190/20
140/30
100/50
624lb6.6:127in8.10ozLeft$159.95 USD
SQL200LPHS
PEN-1902
175/10
145/12
100/15
190/20
140/30
100/50
624lb8.0:133in8.10ozRight$159.95 USD
SQL300LP
PEN-1904
240/12
205/14
170/17
310/20
235/30
165/50
624lb7.3:134in9.30ozRight$189.95 USD
SQL300LPLH
PEN-1906
240/12
205/14
170/17
310/20
235/30
165/50
624lb7.3:134in9.30ozLeft$189.95 USD
SQL300LPHS
PEN-1905
240/12
205/14
170/17
310/20
235/30
165/50
624lb9.2:143in9.30ozRight$189.95 USD
SQL400LP
PEN-1907
250/14
205/17
175/20
285/30
235/40
200/50
620lb6.2:134in13.40ozRight$209.95 USD
SQL400LPLH
PEN-1909
250/14
205/17
175/20
285/30
235/40
200/50
620lb6.2:134in13.40ozLeft$209.95 USD
SQL400LPHS
PEN-1908
250/14
205/17
175/20
285/30
235/40
200/50
620lb7.6:142in13.40ozRight$209.95 USD
Penn Squall Low Profile Baitcasting Reels are made strong at their core with full metal body, stainless steel bearing system, and machined brass gears. Best for saltwater bait casting.

  • Full metal body
  • HT-100 drag system
  • Line capacity rings
  • Machined brass gears
  • 5+1 stainless steel bearing system
  • Magnetic casting brake
5 Stars based on 14 reviews
By Brian
Connecticut
good reel... a bit over-priced?
August 1, 2022
My first baitcasting reel, mainly used for bottom-fishing & fluking in LI and RI waters. Works okay in that regard. When trying to cast a bit, i bird-nested it a few times. Maybe I don't know how to handle the baitcasters well. Some parts are plastic (like exterior cover) which I do not appreciate but I guess that's what you get at this price range. These days I wish I saved a bit more money to get Daiwa Lexa TW.
Pros
  • small profile, works well, good enough for bottom fishing and fluking in saltwaters
Cons
  • a bit pricey
By paul
Kentucky
Smooth (200LPHS)
July 15, 2022
Fished with this for a week solid in Canada. Paired it with a 7-foot heavy action rod for heavy Northern Pike baits and some deep trolling for lake trout. It worked well for both. Had a little trouble getting the drag set just right, but worked that out pretty quickly.
By Michael
Toms River, NJ
Thing is a tank (400HS)
June 19, 2022
Its deff a BIG reel but silky smooth and comfortable in the hand, love the power handle, looking foward to testing it out soon
By Chuck
Snyder, TX
An absolute Beast
May 30, 2022
This reel is Beauty and Beast all in one. Need a bigger, more powerful baitcaster fro any reason? This one is it.
By Marc B.
Ohio
300 is an Amazing muskie reel
May 18, 2022
Bought the 300 for muskie fishing in Ohio. Best muskie reel on the market HANDS DOWN for under $200. Mounted it on a Kast King Kong 8 foot Very Heavy and it will wing heavy bulldogs 200 feet no problem. Doesnt even need a power handle... the stock handle is big and will work fine.
By Brent
Florida
200 Left hand, reasonable
April 21, 2022
I've been using the 200 size squall mounted on a medium fast action rod for a few months now. It seems reasonable for the price, but time will tell.

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.
Pros
  • drag (an enormous amount for a 200 size reel)
  • length of handle (great for jigging)
Cons
  • 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
By ISMAEL
MIAMI
THIS REEL IT?S GONNA KILL IT!!!
January 18, 2022
No doubts, Penn always come with the best.

The reel looks Amazing, very tought.

I like the double handle knob.

Going for the Tunas, Mahis, Snooks and Jacks.
Pros
  • The guide follows the line during the figth.
Cons
  • No cons so far.
By BillO?C
Carlsbad CA
Penn Casting Reel
December 28, 2021
This real is definitely worth it for the price .
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.
By Pyro C.
texas
Absolute Beast
December 18, 2021
The 400 Lo-Pro is an absolute beast of a reel. Penn quality through and through. I need more.
By Steven
Long Island
Penn Good bait caster
September 15, 2021
I purchased and have used inshore fishing. The reel performed good no problems.
By Chuck B.
Texas
Great reel!
August 6, 2021
Loving the LP line from Penn. Rugged and smooth. Easy to maintain.
By Emmanuel
Corpus christi, texas
Extraordinary reel
May 26, 2021
Perfect reel too use on the jetties got the 300lh size and paired with the prevail 7' medium heavy casting rod can't say no more Is perfect for me.
By Dave
Barnegat Light, NJ
Awesome little reel
April 12, 2021
Really well built and ergonomic! Will be using this as my main light tackle setup from now on!
By FishinVA
Virginia
Great Reel!
December 16, 2020
Squall 300LP. Just buy it! First landed fish was a 24” Striped Bass! Hit the hook so hard I initially thought I was hung up! But she ended up being no match for this reel! I can’t wait to see this thing put the brakes on a Cobia next year! Smooth cast even with 40lb braid. Paired it with a Prevail II Inshore 7’ and threw 2oz jigs with ease. Hats off to Tackle Direct for the incredibly fast shipping & Delivery!
Pros
  • Everything
Cons
  • None
13 Questions & 13 Answers
Phoenix
from Miami, Fl asked:
May 15, 2022
Hi what is a cheaper rod that would pair well with the 400 size? I would be using it for large snook, tarpon and jacks.
1 Answer
Based on your fishing application I would recommend a TackleDirect TDSCJ661H Silver Hook Conventional Jigging Rod. This would pair well with a Penn Squall 400 Low Profile Baitcasting Reel for Tarpon, Jack, and Snook fishing applications. https://www.tackledirect.com/tackledirect-tdscj661h-silver-hook-conventional-jigging-rod.htmlhttps://www.tackledirect.com/penn-sql400lp-squall-low-profile-baitcasting-reel.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 17, 2022

Miguel Esteban
from Toronto and Florida asked:
March 24, 2022
hello, i dont know what reel is better, i need help, I am between the shimano curado k and this penn squall, it is for freshwater and saltwater fishing, is it better to have more brake since the penn has much more brake than the curado, the curado has 11 pounds and the penn has 24 pounds, thanks.
1 Answer
Hi Miguel, I would recommend a Penn Squall 200 Low Profile Baitcasting Reel. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-sql200lp-squall-low-profile-baitcasting-reel.html This reel would have plenty of braking power for casting and a fast gear retrieve for freshwater fishing but also a strong enough drag to use for saltwater fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 24, 2022

Evan Papp
from Florida asked:
December 30, 2021
How do I get the 400 with double power handles?
1 Answer
Hi Evan, The Penn Squall 400 Low Profile Baitcasters all come with power handles. However, you can order a double paddle handle from Penn. The part number for the reel handle is #1539070. Please contact Penn Fishing to receive a double paddle handle for your reel. https://www.pennfishing.com/pages/contact-us Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on January 6, 2022

Matt
from NJ asked:
November 22, 2021
How would  the SQL400LP pair with a nexus  heavy for tog and fluke?
1 Answer
Hi Matt, The Penn Squall 400 would be a little heavy and bulky for the rod you are matching it with. I would recommend the 300 size. Specifically model: SQL300LP; TD Code: PEN-1904. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-sql300lp-squall-low-profile-baitcasting-reel.html. This reel is a lighter, a little smaller, but has a stronger drag than that of the Penn Squall 400 size. This would pair great with your Jigging World Nexus rod for tog and seabass. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 24, 2021

Joe Ruger
from Williamstown nj asked:
November 2, 2021
Just purchased the squall 300  any rod suggestions for inshore tog fishing??
1 Answer
Hi Joe, Depending on your fishing application I would recommend the Shimano Trevala PX Jigging Casting Rod: Specifially Model: TVXSC70MH; TackleDirect Code: SHM-4090. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tvxsc70mh-trevala-px-jigging-casting-rod.html. This would be ideal for using tog jigs or using bait. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 3, 2021

Ruben
from Texas asked:
September 14, 2021
I’ve got. 9’ seeker surf rod which reel do you recommend 
1 Answer
Ruben,

The Penn Squall LP Baitcasting reel SQL300LP will pair nicely with your 9ft Seeker Surf casting rod.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with. 

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 15, 2021

Ken
from Brandon,Mississippi asked:
July 12, 2021
Is this reel good for speckled trout and redfish?
1 Answer

Penn SQL300LP Squall Low Profile Baitcasting Reel will be good for speckeld trout and redfish.


Submitted by: Paul Olah on July 13, 2021

Jay
from Alexandria, Virginia asked:
June 30, 2021
Would the Squall 400LP pair with a St. Croix Triumph 7' MH? 
1 Answer
Yes they will pair well together for most inshore species.
Submitted by: Paul Olah on July 1, 2021

Jimmy
from Oceanside, NY asked:
May 14, 2021
Which model reel comes with the power knob seen in the picture?  Which model do you recommend for deep ocean water fluke and sea bass fishing?  Thanks
1 Answer
SQL400LP comes with the power knob and should fit your needs for both fluke and seabass pretty well. 
Submitted by: Paul Olah on May 19, 2021

Vojtech
from ?eská republika asked:
March 1, 2021
Which size would you recommend for rod Savage gear Multi-Purpose Predator 2 Trigger 221cm 10-30g or Savage gear SG2 medium game 213 cm 10-30g? Thank you. 
1 Answer
For both of those rods, I would go with the 200 size.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on March 3, 2021

Rob
from New York asked:
January 20, 2021
Which size reel would go best with a lamiglas xp705c? I was thinking the 200 or 300. Thanks. 
1 Answer
I would go with the 300LP.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 20, 2021

Leon
from Randallstown, MD asked:
January 1, 2021
I purchased the Squall 200 and I plan to use it fish for Stripers, trout, Puppy Drum, and occasional blues.  What's a good casting rod to pair with this reel?
1 Answer
A great rod would be the Shimano TXNC70M Teramar XX Northeast Casting Rod, which would match up nicely with this reel.


https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-txnc70m-teramar-xx-northeast-casting-rod.html

Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 4, 2021

Steve
from Albany, CA asked:
December 4, 2020
Is the 200 size Squall built for saltwater use?
1 Answer
Hello, yes this reel is for saltwater use.
Submitted by: Bass O on December 7, 2020

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