
Penn Squall II
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Description / Penn Squall II
Constructed with a one piece tubular glass blank and a solid tip, offering incredible strength even against the largest saltwater predators. The heavy duty 3-leg stainless steel guides have been built for extreme toughness with aluminium oxide to prevent any rusting.
The triangular-shaped EVA foregrip is designed to reduce rod rotation whilst under pressure, incredibly helpful when a fish uses its last spurt of energy after a hard fight. The aluminium reel seat has been precisely cut to offer the most secure grip possible to any appropriately sized reel.
The slick butt of the rod has been designed to prevent damage to the rod in any sort of rod holder with a slight bend in the butt allowing it to be used for fighting big fish whilst standing up. For any deep sea anglers looking to target specimen fish the Penn Squall II is a must-have in your arsenal.
The Penn Squall II is available in a range of rod classes for you to choose from, is 5f6” in length, supplied with its own Penn poly bag and comes in either a standard or roller version.
Pac Bay Roller start and tip guide (Roller models)
1 Piece tubular glass blank construction with solid glass tip
SeaGuide Aluminium Oxide guides
Heavy Duty reel seats
Triangle-shaped EVA grip
Slick butts(except bent butt models)
Aluminium gimbals
Penn boat rods are engineered to deliver robust performance and unwavering reliability for anglers targeting powerful sea species. This guide will help you select the ideal rod configuration to match your fishing style, whether you're jigging for bass or bottom fishing for cod.
Rod Length: Control and Leverage
The length of your rod is a critical factor that affects both casting distance and your ability to control a lure.Shorter Rods (6ft - 7ft): These rods are the workhorses of boat fishing. Their shorter length provides superior leverage and control when fighting a fish directly below the boat. A shorter rod is also easier to handle in the often confined space of a boat deck.
Longer Rods (7ft - 9ft): A longer boat rod can be beneficial for specific applications. They offer more reach, which is useful when casting a jig away from the boat or when a fish makes a long, powerful run away from the vessel.
Line Class and Power
Penn boat rods are typically rated by line class, which is a clear indicator of the rod's overall power, strength, and the line it is designed to be used with. This rating is crucial for matching the rod to your target species.Lighter Line Class: A rod with a lighter line class is your versatile all rounder. It provides a great balance of sensitivity for detecting subtle bites while offering enough power for general bottom fishing and light jigging. These rods offer a more sporting feel and are perfect for species like cod, coley, and bass.
Heavier Line Class: A heavier line class rod is necessary for serious deep water and big game fishing. These rods are built for sheer lifting power and brute strength, designed to withstand the immense pressure of very large fish like halibut, ling, and tuna.