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Penn Wrath II Spinning Rod
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Description / Penn Wrath II Spinning Rod
The Penn Wrath II Spinning Rods are a range of two-piece graphite composite rods that are designed for anglers who demand performance without breaking the bank.
These rods are fitted with stainless steel guides, with titanium oxide inserts, ensure that your line flows smoothly, maximising your casting distance and reducing friction. These rods feature a sensitive tip, allowing you to feel even the subtlest of takes.
Featuring an EVA grip that provides comfort and control, so you can spend long sessions on the water without becoming fatigued. The ergonomic handle design ensures a secure grip, even when your hands are wet or slick from bait and fish.
These rods come supplied in protective cloth rod bag for maximum protection when storing or transporting.
The Penn Wrath II Spinning Rod is available in a range of sizes for you to choose from in our drop down menu and comes in a black and gold colouration.
Key features:
Penn Wrath II Spinning Rods: Affordable performance.
Graphite Composite: Two-piece design for performance and value.
Stainless Steel Guides: Titanium oxide inserts for smooth line flow.
Sensitive Tip: Detect subtle takes.
Comfortable EVA Grip: For extended fishing sessions.
Supplied in protective Cloth Rod Bag.
Various Sizes, Black/Gold Colouration.
These rods are fitted with stainless steel guides, with titanium oxide inserts, ensure that your line flows smoothly, maximising your casting distance and reducing friction. These rods feature a sensitive tip, allowing you to feel even the subtlest of takes.
Featuring an EVA grip that provides comfort and control, so you can spend long sessions on the water without becoming fatigued. The ergonomic handle design ensures a secure grip, even when your hands are wet or slick from bait and fish.
These rods come supplied in protective cloth rod bag for maximum protection when storing or transporting.
The Penn Wrath II Spinning Rod is available in a range of sizes for you to choose from in our drop down menu and comes in a black and gold colouration.
Key features:
Penn Wrath II Spinning Rods: Affordable performance.
Graphite Composite: Two-piece design for performance and value.
Stainless Steel Guides: Titanium oxide inserts for smooth line flow.
Sensitive Tip: Detect subtle takes.
Comfortable EVA Grip: For extended fishing sessions.
Supplied in protective Cloth Rod Bag.
Various Sizes, Black/Gold Colouration.
Penn Spinning Rods: A Guide to Rod Lengths and Casting Weights
Penn spinning rods are built for durability and versatile performance in demanding saltwater conditions. This guide will help you select the ideal rod configuration to match your fishing style, whether you're targeting small, delicate species with a light setup or battling powerful offshore fish.
Shorter Rods (7ft - 8ft): These rods are a great choice for fishing from a boat, pier, or a high vantage point where a long cast is not the primary concern. Their shorter length makes them easier to handle, more accurate in tight spots, and provides a direct, responsive feel.
Longer Rods (8ft 6in - 10ft): A longer rod is essential for achieving maximum casting distance. The extra length provides more leverage, allowing you to cast lures further from the shore and reach feeding fish that are out of range for shorter rods. Longer rods are ideal for beach casting and fishing larger open venues.
Lighter Casting Weights (5-20g): This range is perfect for finesse fishing with lighter lines and smaller lures. A lighter rod provides exceptional sensitivity, allowing you to feel every bump and subtle take. This is the ideal setup for targeting species like perch, wrasse, and smaller bass with soft plastics and small hard lures.
Medium Casting Weights (15-40g): This is the versatile, all round range for general coastal and bass fishing. It allows you to cast a wide variety of lures, from medium sized hard baits to jigs and plugs. The rod's power is sufficient to handle larger fish, while still retaining enough feel for the subtle takes.
Heavier Casting Weights (30-80g+): For casting very large lures or heavy baits, a rod with a heavier casting weight is necessary. These rods have a more powerful butt section to handle a larger fish and are designed to work a big lure with ease.
Penn spinning rods are built for durability and versatile performance in demanding saltwater conditions. This guide will help you select the ideal rod configuration to match your fishing style, whether you're targeting small, delicate species with a light setup or battling powerful offshore fish.
Rod Length: Distance or Control?
The length of your rod is a critical factor that affects both casting distance and your ability to control a lure.Shorter Rods (7ft - 8ft): These rods are a great choice for fishing from a boat, pier, or a high vantage point where a long cast is not the primary concern. Their shorter length makes them easier to handle, more accurate in tight spots, and provides a direct, responsive feel.
Longer Rods (8ft 6in - 10ft): A longer rod is essential for achieving maximum casting distance. The extra length provides more leverage, allowing you to cast lures further from the shore and reach feeding fish that are out of range for shorter rods. Longer rods are ideal for beach casting and fishing larger open venues.
Casting Weight: Finesse or Power?
The casting weight of your rod is designed to match the weight of the lures or baits you will be using. Choosing the right weight ensures optimal casting performance and rod action.Lighter Casting Weights (5-20g): This range is perfect for finesse fishing with lighter lines and smaller lures. A lighter rod provides exceptional sensitivity, allowing you to feel every bump and subtle take. This is the ideal setup for targeting species like perch, wrasse, and smaller bass with soft plastics and small hard lures.
Medium Casting Weights (15-40g): This is the versatile, all round range for general coastal and bass fishing. It allows you to cast a wide variety of lures, from medium sized hard baits to jigs and plugs. The rod's power is sufficient to handle larger fish, while still retaining enough feel for the subtle takes.
Heavier Casting Weights (30-80g+): For casting very large lures or heavy baits, a rod with a heavier casting weight is necessary. These rods have a more powerful butt section to handle a larger fish and are designed to work a big lure with ease.

