penn 245ld

Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:03 am

has anyone used a penn 245ld, seen them cheap online (70 euro) and just wondering if anyone has used them and what you think of them. what size are they (probably best to compare to the TLD range).
thanks
Paul

Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:14 pm

I have a 225ld paulo so I assume (assume!) the 245 is a larger model. Probably should check that out before I say anymore.

Anyhoo, I use the 225ld for heavy work, whenever I don't fancy using the Penn International 12LT. I've used in in Norway loaded up with 30lb braid pirking in over 600 feet of water, and on various wrecking trips. It's done the job nicely. I'd have full confidence in it for just about anything in these waters up to shark, conger and common skate. Blue Fin Tuna is where I'd think twice.

The 225 does everything I need it to, so I'd be asking myself if I really needed a 245?

Mind you, 70 yoyos is a very good price. Tempting, even. :D

Re: penn 245ld

Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:53 pm

paulocallaghan wrote:has anyone used a penn 245ld, seen them cheap online (70 euro) and just wondering if anyone has used them and what you think of them. what size are they (probably best to compare to the TLD range).
thanks
Paul


Penn 245LD is a graphite lever drag multiplyer introduced by Penn in 2000 and discontinued in 2004. It weighs 20 ozs, gear ratio of 3.9:1 and having a line capacity of 475yds/30lb mono.Spares are available. If you require any more info re durability etc I can obtain that for you. Seems good value at 70 euro.

Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:39 pm

thanks lads, is the reel too big for inshore fishing, have 2 trips in the shannon estuary in the coming summer targeting tope etc and im not sure if the reel is going to be too big,

what do you recon

Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:28 pm

Too big, I'd say. I'd rate my smaller 225ld as being over-gunned for tope.

Get yourself a 7000 size reel if you've never fished tope before. Good all-round size that you can use in loads of fishing.