Penn Powerstix Bass

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Conor P

Penn Powerstix Bass

#1 Post by Conor P »

What is your opinion of the Penn powerstix bass? It also comes with a captiva reel. Any help appreciated. :wink:
toaddi33
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#2 Post by toaddi33 »

a friend of mine has one... a light rod, perfect for light shore work 2-4oz, great for flattie fishing... reel not half bad either :D
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wilson
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#3 Post by wilson »

Hi Conor

I kitted myself out with the powerstick range earlier on in the year although not the bass version

I purchased the boat rod range

Have to say ive had a lot of fun with these rods, they definately look the part but i will say one thing the eyes are'nt that great im sure the same applies to the bass rod

Find it hard to fault them in any other way ive the 6/12lb class, 20/30lb and the uptider powerstick.

Like any of the penn gear bit of tlc and they'll last you a life time



Cheers.......Wilson
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#4 Post by Conor P »

Cheers Mates 8)
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#5 Post by round_ourway »

yeah same as that i had the powerstix surf, great rod. couldnt see u going wrong with the powerstix range. btw welcome to the site
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#6 Post by Conor P »

Thanks:)
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#7 Post by fish4fun »

Won one last year but sold it to a mate who likes it. It feels a nice light balanced rod and decent build quality.

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