Penn Squall 50 VSW Review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @joshreno4347
    @joshreno4347 2 года назад +19

    *Used this today for first time **enjoyable.fishing** recommend caught four bass with it, it seems to be a solid reel so far. Very smooth and cast like a dream. I think its a good value.*

  • @idaho2085
    @idaho2085 4 года назад

    Great job man. No thumbs down here. Straight up content without the fluff. I truly appreciate it!

  • @sethrevell1777
    @sethrevell1777 6 лет назад +4

    Happy to see reviews coming out for these. I have one myself, as do others that I shark fish with. Bait click is excellent and they're fairly durable on the beach. Capacity is something largely passed over in discussion though. I have a full 1200 yard spool of JB 100# hollow core on mine, which hits the last line ring before topshot. Got another 250 yards of 80# Momoi mono on top of that. Not trying to rob from your video, just add some helpful information for those doing research. Thanks for the video!

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  6 лет назад

      Seth Revell I did mention the capacity. I am running 600 yds of 130 pound JB hollow with a 100 pound Momoi Diamond topshot of about 200 yds. Thanks for watching, appreciate the feedback!

  • @TMODCustoms
    @TMODCustoms 5 лет назад +1

    I bought this 50 after your review, stoaked, I really like it. Thanks bud!

  • @patrickmounier3332
    @patrickmounier3332 7 лет назад +1

    Nice review of this reel. Thank you. Greetings all the way from New-Caledonia.

  • @gfunk63901
    @gfunk63901 7 лет назад +2

    great video! I tried tuna fishing for first time last year and was not happy with the rental gear which was old penn senators. I bought the pen squall and got a great price for it. went out this past sunday into Monday and caught a mahi and it performed great. Maybe one day I'll get a tuna

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks! I don't like these reels as much as the TLD 50s or the Internationals, but it gets the job done for a great price and the retrieve is notably smooth. Lever drag technology has really made star drags for offshore applications obsolete. Tuna can be tough! Offshore fishing in general is! Where are you fishing out of?

  • @chunkyfather29
    @chunkyfather29 3 года назад

    Exceptionally well made video.

  • @ivanoorloff6717
    @ivanoorloff6717 2 года назад

    A very nice and detailed review. thank you. ( Penn Squall 50 VSW )

  • @JeffreySmith-m3y
    @JeffreySmith-m3y 3 месяца назад

    If you're not fishing 30+ days a year these reels are incredibly useful. You can fish offshore for 1/3 the price. I wouldn't run anything above 100# though as 30#'s of drag on a graphite frame is pushing it. As a charter guy i don't think these are made to fish everyday.
    I personally watched a TLD 50 frame explode so there are limits to graphite frames.

  • @davidshelton832
    @davidshelton832 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 16 and a 30. Love them for trolling for small to mid size pelagics. Super smooth but not well greased from the factory. I rebuilt both of mine and the drags are smooth again now. Inportant that the drag material is the same but these are single disc drags not dual like in the international. So smaller surface area and way less heat dissipation than the International.
    Still amazing value for money here....

  • @aj23261
    @aj23261 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the review. I have been eyeing those reels up for awhile now.

  • @jeffsmith8958
    @jeffsmith8958 6 лет назад

    Not sure if you mentioned it I didn’t hear it but the reason this reel is priced as such is it’s a graphite body compared to an International which is aluminum. Perfect reel for private boats not fishing everyday but if you’re looking for a charter type or tournament reel it’s worth looking into an aluminum frame.

  • @billdavis6900
    @billdavis6900 7 лет назад

    Thanks very much, your review was really helpful. I'm looking to round out my spread and needed some 50 size reels. I own two 30 vsw Internationals and two 70 VS Internationals but wanted something a little more affordable. I'd been looking at these for a while especially since Shark River Mail Order sells them for $259.00. I think I'm going to go with these. Thanks again.

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад

      Bill Davis, you're very welcome! I don't think you will get that deal on an International or TLD. Tight lines!... Kevin

  • @anthonymewborn5924
    @anthonymewborn5924 3 года назад

    Thx for the info on the sqall bro, I have 2 thirtie 2 spds. Don't worry about the thumbs down... probably ppl that are afraid to make their own vids, haters gonna hate.

  • @nevadacrawler7757
    @nevadacrawler7757 3 года назад

    at the first line count line its 550 yds of 100 lb or at the second one 1100

  • @DAVIZZY69
    @DAVIZZY69 2 года назад

    looking to buy that reel. went to my first tuna fishing and used my penn senator 6/0 and got so tired. 😅 need something to bring them in faster.

  • @dixondjallen6620
    @dixondjallen6620 5 лет назад

    I fish with the 30vsw (8) for my trolling spread. No issues at all over the last 3 years.

  • @elijahbl5745
    @elijahbl5745 Год назад

    Im planning to get a 16vs, should I get a 30vsw or a 50vsw instead? I want something for trolling and something I can use for smaller sharks and for bottom fishing

  • @akramsey614
    @akramsey614 5 месяцев назад

    What bent rod is on this setup?

  • @davidgladden117
    @davidgladden117 2 года назад

    Nice video. I caught a Big Eye this past summer on a Penn Squall 30VSW. Just ordered a couple 50s. What rod do you guys recommend? I don't want china like the Pinnacle Marine. Thanks!

  • @anthonygregorio2208
    @anthonygregorio2208 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video and also looking to get in to light offshore fishing. I currently have a Penn Warfare 20LW that I use for fluking, and togging in deep water when I need heavy weight to stay on the bottom. I've also used it for striper fishing and it has handled them very well. But I wanted to get more into tuna and dolphin fishing. My buddy does trolling off his boat but is limited on equipment and so I wanted to get my own setup to bring along. I found a combo from Cabelas that pairs a Penn Squall 50VSW with either a 5'6" or 6' Ocean Master Stand Up rod. Do you think this would be a good beginner outfit for me?

  • @Dmo528
    @Dmo528 4 года назад +1

    Three years later was it worth it? Im debating on getting squall 50 or international? $400 difference.

    • @yessuhyessuh2100
      @yessuhyessuh2100 4 года назад

      Retrieval is pretty bad on the squall and the international is better built id recommend a tld50lrsa over both it has good build quality and the internals of a tiagra with a graphite frame

    • @DAVIZZY69
      @DAVIZZY69 2 года назад

      ​@@yessuhyessuh2100 why is retreivel bad?

  • @timmc2886
    @timmc2886 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the review. Looking for a high speed trolling reel for Wahoo. Probably will only use it 6-8 times a year so the price point is perfect.

  • @Salty_004
    @Salty_004 4 года назад +1

    what rod you got it on bro?

  • @edwardkamaka
    @edwardkamaka 5 лет назад

    I have a few spinner reels and I do a lot of shoreline fishing, I been debating on getting penn squall #20 size reel to start learning on.
    What is your take on the #20 ? What is the maximum lb. line capacity on them?
    If I like the feel of working with a conventional reel I may want to pick up a larger size.

  • @jackofalltrades5904
    @jackofalltrades5904 2 года назад

    Good stuff

  • @caranx89
    @caranx89 7 лет назад +1

    ok, I looking for fishing of coast for wahoo 30-70lb and yellowfin tuna 20-60......is this reel good for tuna and to used with braid? (braid 80-100lb/800meters and 50m mono).
    only I fishing with spinning reel and used left handle, regards from spain

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад +1

      caranx89 Yes, it is a great reel for those fish! I have 600 yards of 130 lb braid and 200 yards of 100 lb mono on top. You want enough mono on top so that only big fish get to the braid. If you get multiple fish hooked up at once, braid is more likely to burn other lines off and it is more difficult to handle. The braid is there to ensure that you have enough line for when you hook into a big fish. Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have anymore questions!

  • @metalli445
    @metalli445 4 года назад

    From your introduction it sounds like you are local to me. I'm located in Overlea, MD. What Penn Squall model would you recommend for trolling rockfish in the bay?

    • @fullspeedjunkyable
      @fullspeedjunkyable 4 года назад

      I would recommend the Penn SQL30LW they are the replacement to the legendary Penn 330gt level wind. BTW I grew up in Highland Hills behind the Hazlewood Inn back in the 70's and 80's now I am in Forest Hill. If you are serious about purchasing new fishing gear go to Tochtermans and tell them Gomez sent ya. Buy local they will beat the big box stores.

  • @beachbuster9716
    @beachbuster9716 5 лет назад

    What rod was on your International

  • @bendingrodsfishing6429
    @bendingrodsfishing6429 5 лет назад

    What kind of line do you have on that reel?

  • @mido6783
    @mido6783 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the nice review, i am asking is the braid 80 lb better or Nylon Line 80 lb for trolling ?

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад

      Ahmed Hashem thanks! Unless you are trying to get down deep, go with mono. If you need more line capacity, use a braid backing that you will only ever see on a big fish. Mono is easier to tie and safer to handle. It will also provide stretch when a big fish piles on to the bait and make it a bit easier for the angler to keep the line tight. My preferred mono is Momoi Diamond. Good question!

    • @mido6783
      @mido6783 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the quick reply, i use Berkley mono line 80 Lb for trolling does it fit or i can use 100 Lb?

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад

      Ahmed Hashem, I would definitely only use 100 lb mono if you have a braid backing because your line capacity will be severely limited. You will get about 500 yds of line on there with 80 lb mono. I like more, so I use 100-130 lb braid backings with a 200 yd top shot of 100 lb mono on all of my 50 size reels. I get about 800 yds of 100 pound test on my reels that way. With no backing, definitely stay 80 lbs or less.

    • @mido6783
      @mido6783 7 лет назад

      Adrenalize Outdoor Productions so which is better for trolling to use lures direct to mono line or use ball bearing? And what about leader is it useful in trolling

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад

      Ahmed Hashem, You definitely want a flourocarbon leader of about 15 ft, sometimes longer. I even wipe my leaders down with alcohol so that they are clean. For tuna, I will use anywhere from an 80-130 pound leader depending on how finicky the fish are and where in the spread the bait is. For white marlin I use 60-80 lb. On lures targeting blue marlin 300 lb is usually good. On marlin lures, I may do a double line section of 10 feet or so too. On other gear, I just crimp a wind on swivel, usually a Spro Power Swivel.

  • @BavarianMotorHead
    @BavarianMotorHead 5 лет назад

    Is this really just a offshore reel? Is it ideal for a 12' surf rod?

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  5 лет назад

      BavarianMotorHead I don’t do any surf fishing really. I currently make living fishing offshore. Only if you are paddling out your baits will it work. A 50 is not possible to cast.

  • @joemamma4324
    @joemamma4324 6 лет назад

    BADD ASS REVIEW..YOU GOT ME SOLD...WHAT ROD IS THAT?IT LOOKS AWESOME..

  • @jackdavis8900
    @jackdavis8900 7 лет назад +1

    What rod is this squall 50vsw paired with?

    • @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688
      @adrenalizeoutdoorproductio9688  7 лет назад

      This rod is a Pinnacle Marine TSX with the Oversize Wind-on guides and a short bent butt. My other Squall is on a Penn International rod with the big AFTCO wind-on guides. Since making this video, I have boated several tuna on that second set-up. The Pinnacle Marine rod is much stiffer and is my rod targeting bigeye in my spread. Looking for recommendations on a rod for a certain application?

    • @gfunk63901
      @gfunk63901 7 лет назад +1

      i paired mine with an ugly stik standup rod 5'6", xtra heavy and rated for 50-130 lb test

  • @fishingexchange3742
    @fishingexchange3742 5 лет назад

    thanks dude

  • @michpierre267
    @michpierre267 6 лет назад

    Make a vid spoiling that reel

  • @byronyoung4302
    @byronyoung4302 3 года назад

    bruh bro