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Grunt
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: coconut creek
Boat: fishing
Occupation: sales
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i am getting ready to do my first trip when weater get smoother only have 22 cc i am using 2 penn114 with 40 and 2 tld 25 what should i exspect?
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Grander
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...to get spooled :lol: This is not completely true, but that is pretty light tackle. 40 lb line isn't light, but on those penn 6/0s you probably don't have too much line on there. I prefer to use a reel with at least 600-700 yards of line being able to put at least 25 lbs of drag on the fish. However, I will soon be using one light tackle set-up, and when I say light, I mean light. You'll see when I have the pictures of the reel next to a swordfish.
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