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🎯 Reel in the big ones with precision and power – don’t get left on the shore!
The PENN General Purpose Level Wind Conventional Fishing Reel combines a durable machined aluminum spool, a powerful 10 lb HT-100 star drag system, and a smooth 3.2:1 gear ratio for efficient line retrieval. Its stainless steel level wind system prevents tangles, while the ergonomic design ensures comfort and control, making it a reliable choice for serious anglers targeting nearshore and lake species.


| ASIN | B001448DDC |
| Bearing Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,901 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #284 in Fishing Reels |
| Brand | PENN |
| Brand Name | PENN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,000 Reviews |
| Fishing Line Type | braid,mono |
| Fishing Reel Line Retrieve | 19 Inches |
| Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 7.71 Kilograms |
| Fishing Technique | Baitcasting |
| Gearbox Ratio | 3.2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031324020955 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | General Purpose Level Wind Black 19 oz |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 3.94"W x 3.94"H |
| Item Type Name | General Purpose Level Wind Black 19 oz |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Line Capacity | 320/20 |
| Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 209M |
| Material | Blend |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Name | 209M |
| Model Number | 209M |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durable |
| Size | 290yd/20lbs |
| UPC | 031324020955 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |
D**.
Good penn quality
Great quality and look. The reel is a little noisy even with the alert turned off but it feels very solid.
J**S
It's a good real
Not as good as the old ones, but still pretty good
K**N
Broke from the Git Go
My 50 year old Penn trolling reel finally bit the dust. It gave me good service, so I bought a new one. First thing out of the box, the star drag did not work. Then it did, then it didn't. I went on and loaded about 100 yards of 15 lb mono line. Then the reel quit working altogether. I looked to see if perhaps some line was caught on the side of the spool. Nope. All was good. It just quit working (spinning). I shipped it back for a refund. BTW, I have 3 other 50 year old Penn reels that are all working fine. They were all built in the USA. The new reel was not.
T**M
Size is deceiving
Big reel. Should be excellent for ocean fishing, but I'm going to use it Jigging for lake trout
R**O
Penn, The Conventional Reel
This review is for the Penn 209LC. I bought a couple of these to troll for Striped Bass, and they work awseome! They cast heavy 2oz plus lures with little problems. Getting up to 110-120 feet casts according to the line counter. Now I have read the reviews, and the people that are complaining about inaccuracies may have their expectations a little high for a line counter. It is just a gauge to stagger multiple rods when trolling, or setting approximate depth with your dipsy diver. It is not supposed to be a laser accurate measuring device calibrated by the thousandth of an inch. My examples are within 3-4 feet accurate at 100 ft of line. Lots of factors can contribute to inaccuracies like a slick wet line, or abrasive braid. That is not the point, the line counter helps you get a quick estimate with instant feedback to help you make adjustments on the fly without having to remember how many color bands of line you counted off on each reel. I bought one of these reels new, and one from Warehouse in newish/used condition. The new one arrived flawless and worked perfect out of the box, All I do is oil it about every 20-30 hours of use, 1 drop under each cap. The Warehouse specimen arrived in a non-servicable state, when adjusting the spool side play to the correct amount, the bail would not let out, and the crank was almost seized up. I disassembled and found a piece of the pinion gear near the slotted part, peeled back and lodged into the slot, I removed the bur, filed, and reassembled; now it works just like the new one. Seeing this condition makes me believe there may be some quality control issues, but anyone familiar with a Penn reel (I have fished them since over 30 years ago) would have no problem resolving small issues like this. Which brings me to my next point, this reel needs to be maintained to continue to deliver trouble free service. It needs oil, it needs the tension set on the spool properly with slight, but minimal side travel. The drag clutches wear and adjustments are needed. The person that purchases this needs to love conventional reels and not mind working on them from time to time. This one is still great because you can get all the parts for it. It is the reel I grew up fishing, and it is the only conventional reel I really want. For reel.
D**G
It works
I cant speak to how well it maintains over time, as ive only used it one season. What i can say is that it is a very good reel for the pricepoint; smooth action, good break, sturdy construction. I've heard that some struggle with defects on their new reels, mine however was prestine, no faults what so ever. The handle also feels good in my hands, something not every reel does, this is great when fishing larger game that takes a while to secure. All in all a great product so far.
M**T
Excellent Fishing Reel
I used this fishing reel on a recent trip to Navarre Beach Fishing Pier in Florida. Most fishermen there were using spincasting reels .. which were designed for smaller freshwater fish. They are now very popular with the saltwater fishermen who have never learned how to properly cast a levelwind baitcasting reel. However .. for "old-school" fisherman like me who grew up on the Gulf coast of Texas .. we understand that for strength and durability .. and bringing in larger game fish .. this reel out-performs the spincasters by a mile. This reel will haul in an 80lb. tarpon or a 600lb. shark with no problem ! Excellent product ! Excellent price !
O**M
Another good Penn reel
This is not a Fin-Nor, but it's a whale of a lot less expensive, and it performs flawlessly. The level wind is a nice touch and the line counter reads a good estimate of the distance. The line counter counts the reel revolutions for distance, as all mounted reel line counters do, so it gets off a bit as the diameter of the reel/line combination decreases. A more accurate line counter will measure the line as it spools off the reel, but they are a pain in the ...back, so I'm happy.
A**O
Ottimo il contalenza
Mulinello di marca e fattura eccellente, comodissimo il contalenza in piedi che asociato al profondimetro settato in piedi ne fa uno strumento comodissimo per l utilizzo col piombo guardiano.
M**O
Buen carrete y barato
Buena calidad para aplicaciones varias en lo personal para costa ligero. Liviano y buena capacidad de línea exelente carrete pequeño y fuerte
A**R
Great reel
Check your line counter once you’ve spool the reel with your test line. If recommended 25lb test is 300’ only spool that amount otherwise the line counter will read inaccurately.
M**A
Great value for money.
You get a lot of value for your money with this reel… As with other Penn reels, this general purpose multiplier reel which also features a level line winder is solidly built and should last a long time. The maximum drag of 15 lbs should up to 95% of fish you may encounter in local coastal areas. Penn reels tend to be on the heavier side due to their material construction, but in the case of multiplier reels this consideration is quite negligible as you would only handle both the reel and the boat rod once a fish strikes. I do not consider this reel suitable for casting from the shore as a spinning reel would be the best option in that case. Alternatively, this reel could also be used from land where a heavy bait needs to be “dropped down” and the rod/reel combination secured in a stationary location. This reel.also holds a substantial amount of line. In conclusion, given that one is not after big game fish, and is not finicky about weight and other sophistications (like a dual speed lever drag which would at least cost five times as much) I would definitely recommend this tried and tested reel for general purpose coastal fishing.
P**L
Wow
Toujours d’excellents moulinets PENN ne déçoit jamais
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