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Topic: Penn 320GT2  (Read 3081 times)

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Tandem Yak

  • Krill
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  • Location: Everett
  • Date Registered: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 14
I have a chance to purchase a Penn 320GT2 for $70.00. It is brand new and never touched water. I don't have a good reel as of now.

A. Is this a good price?
B. What situations will the Penn 320GT2 be good for? (General fishing, downrigger, jigging...)

I appreciate any suggestions.
If you can't take the heat...then get out with your yak.


Tandem Yak

  • Krill
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  • Location: Everett
  • Date Registered: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 14
I forgot to add that the Penn is the USA model and not the China one.

Overall I want to know if my $70.00 is worth it or if I should get a few more $$ together for something else.
If you can't take the heat...then get out with your yak.


Yarjammer

  • Salmon
  • ******
  • Captain of the Titanic
  • Location: Marysville, Wa.
  • Date Registered: May 2008
  • Posts: 911
From a quick internet search, you're saving $30 although you aren't getting a "free" rod with it.  You might want to read some of the reviews out there on Cabelas or BPS's sites.  I think you might be better off with one of their legacy models (or maybe I'm thinking of the GTO  ???) that seem to have better ratings.

FWIW I found an old Penn 209 (red bakelight sides, USA) at a thrift store for $5 that cleaned up very nicely and works flawlessly.  You might consider saving a few bones and checking out your local second hand stores too..


Tandem Yak

  • Krill
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  • Location: Everett
  • Date Registered: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 14
Thank you for the suggestions. I will do a bit more shopping and stick with what I have for now.
If you can't take the heat...then get out with your yak.


Cutthroat Chris

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Mt. Angel
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 225
These reels will take a beating and keep going with no problem. Grab it!
Chris