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@tonyel120 You could use any size (5,7 or 9) depending on the technique but a good all around size is the 7.
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@PENNfishing which torque whould you use for tarpon
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@tonyel120 It looks like your message was cut off. What species, location and technique are you using? That will help us provide a recommendation.
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which touque whould you recomend for on
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damn that is a sexy reel
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@djlyric The Torque is just a bit heavier because we put larger gears for added strength and a powerful HT-100 Versa-Drag system.
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Thank you. I do a lot of rock hopping, surf casting and some skishing. I wonder how well would the torque take the abuse of being dunked and scraped against rocks. Does Penn offer some sort of warranty or servicing program?
gigi0812 2 months ago
@gigi0812 We do. The reel is covered under a 1 year warranty which details can be found on our website. Surf casters journal did a review of the Torque at which can be found on our YouTube channel under our favorites
PENNfishing 2 months ago
Hi, I'm thinking about getting the bailess Penn for stripers here in long island, new York . I own a few Zeebaas and VS reels and I would like to get your opinion on witch torque would be more appropriate for a St. Croix Mojo 10.6- 3/4 to 4 Oz. Thx
gigi0812 2 months ago
@gigi0812 Thanks for the question. You'll probably want the small Torque 5 if you're fishing plugs and casting often. But the 7 will also work if you prefer more line capacity. You might also want to look at our Legion series of rods to pair it up with the 15-30lb mono in 7'0 and 7'6". These just hit the market and have been very well received by anglers fishing them.
PENNfishing 2 months ago