This is the reel (in the 3000 size) that I chose for my blackfish jigging adventures and it's been as good as it gets for two seasons now. To get two of these for the price of one means two things to me:
1/ A chance to double up in case you need a couple for your boat, or maybe you want to split the deal with a friend.
2/ Penn is probably coming out with a Gen III version. But you can believe it won't be on a BOGO deal, that's for sure!
I like mine very much, plenty of cranking power, and pretty darn well sealed for SW work. In fact, its not a "free spinner" in the way that a Stradic turns. Rather, it cranks slightly heavier, which is a result of the extra seals that Penn uses - sort of like a Van Staal VR50 - except its waaay smoother than any VS.
The difference between the 2500 and the 3000 is the slightly deeper spool on the larger reel, which in truth is totally unneeded for blackfish jigging. Oh, and the 3000 gives you an optional EVA round knob as an option - which can easily be added to the 2500. No other difference. The standard 2500 flat knob is pretty beefy already, so you might not even want to add the round knob anyway.
I have to say, its very nice looking, in an understated way as well. Here's mine on my Grappler Type J M:
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So as a public service, here's the link to the sale (also, check out the Reviews Link on that page):
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1/ A chance to double up in case you need a couple for your boat, or maybe you want to split the deal with a friend.
2/ Penn is probably coming out with a Gen III version. But you can believe it won't be on a BOGO deal, that's for sure!
I like mine very much, plenty of cranking power, and pretty darn well sealed for SW work. In fact, its not a "free spinner" in the way that a Stradic turns. Rather, it cranks slightly heavier, which is a result of the extra seals that Penn uses - sort of like a Van Staal VR50 - except its waaay smoother than any VS.
The difference between the 2500 and the 3000 is the slightly deeper spool on the larger reel, which in truth is totally unneeded for blackfish jigging. Oh, and the 3000 gives you an optional EVA round knob as an option - which can easily be added to the 2500. No other difference. The standard 2500 flat knob is pretty beefy already, so you might not even want to add the round knob anyway.
I have to say, its very nice looking, in an understated way as well. Here's mine on my Grappler Type J M:
New IT&T Board Feature - Hands-on Tackle Reviews 2019-21
The latest in this "hands-on" eval thread. Here's the new Daiwa Ballistic LT2500D on my 6' Grappler Type J ML. Its all "dooded" up with a carbon-fiber crank arm upgrade, EKFan "Winn-type" ball knob, and a matching protective Gomexus reel stand. The dopey factory felt drag washers have been...
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So as a public service, here's the link to the sale (also, check out the Reviews Link on that page):
Penn CLAII2500 Clash II Spinning Reel
Penn CLAII2500 Clash II Spinning Reel - Penn Clash II Spinning Reels are technical spinning reels perfectly designed for anglers who prefer inshore fishing