Penn Outasite
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round_ourway
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Penn Outasite
Does anybody know much about them or the Penn Powerstix 13ft. THinking about getting one of these bad boys for my self bought christmas present.
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Jonny
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I've got the Outasite and think it's great rod for the money good bite detection, very comfortable to use and has a good casting range.I've cast a plain lead over 160yrds with this rod and it still has a lot more distance to offer (the only thing holding it back is me :oops:)
If you can get yourself to one of the Ulster Casting Club meets you are more than welcome to have a go with mine before you commit.
If you can get yourself to one of the Ulster Casting Club meets you are more than welcome to have a go with mine before you commit.
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hairyconger
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thompo
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i recently bought this rod along with the 525 hvae to say its an excellent rod., very light and easy to hit average distances but it will fire a 5oz lead a long way. id recommend one to anyone
species so far 2007 (18....)
Conger, Codling, Coalfish, Shore Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Dogfish, 3 beard rocking, Pollack, Whiting, Pouting, Red cod, Poor Cod, Tadpole fish, Short and Long splined sea sculpin, TopKnot, Cukcoo Ray,
Targets: fish over 10lb, eel over 20lb (came VERY close almost
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Conger, Codling, Coalfish, Shore Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Dogfish, 3 beard rocking, Pollack, Whiting, Pouting, Red cod, Poor Cod, Tadpole fish, Short and Long splined sea sculpin, TopKnot, Cukcoo Ray,
Targets: fish over 10lb, eel over 20lb (came VERY close almost
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hairyconger
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Senor Feeshy
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Have the outtasite here too with the supermag 525.
Its taken a while to get used to but its gets better and better. As Jonny says, the only thing holding it back is me.
I wouldnt call it very light especially if ya like to hold the rod but its manageable. On the stiff side also.
Seems to favour 6oz leads casting wise with me.
feesh
Its taken a while to get used to but its gets better and better. As Jonny says, the only thing holding it back is me.
I wouldnt call it very light especially if ya like to hold the rod but its manageable. On the stiff side also.
Seems to favour 6oz leads casting wise with me.
feesh
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hairyconger
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