Thank you so much for this video! I haven’t used it yet but i bought one a couple days ago. I was having my doubts until i saw this video tonight. I do a lot of 200ft jigging and i wanted something to match with my Rampage jigging rod. I can’t wait to use it. Everything i own is Penn dude! I have the Battle 5000 on the Ugly Tiger. Don’t get me wrong that setup is bulletproof but i can’t wait to ever so gently real the shit out of the fat sea bass and these heavy Taug with this reel. Penn all the way man!
Dang, that smog in the background. I surfed Newport nearly every weekend as a kid. I call Florida home now. I have this reel in the 400 size. Haven't really put it to the test yet. My hopes are high though.
Just picked one up! Going to use it for swimbait/a-rig fishing for bass as well as light jigging for rockfish on a 7,9MH rod. I think it should handle both great!
Disculpa mi pregunta tengo un shimano slx dc 150hg y la verdad que anda muy bien pero me gusta mucho la marca penn cual de los 2 seria el mas parecido al slx
Our low profile baitcasting reels are available in three different sizes, the 200 series is best suited for Largemouth and Catfish and are available in 6.6:1 and 8.0:1 gear ratios in both the Fathom and Squall series. www.pennfishing.com/collections/low-profile-baitcast-reels
This is a bad answer, just trying to upsell you. If you’re worried about line capacity, just get the 400. These things have almost double the drag that their 4-4.5k size spinning reels have that I’ve caught tarpon on. I’ve seen people catch tarpon on 300 size. Either way, landing tarpon is hard so don’t sweat it
Just getting into saltwater fishing, I’m looking for for an all around workhorse for so cal. I plan on fishing off Newport harbor jetty, and occasionally off charter boats around Catalina. Targeting anything from calico bass up to 50lb tuna. would you recommend a Fathom FTH25N on a 7’ carnage II 30-80lb rod? Or the Fathom low profile FTH400 on the prevail II rod?
Our Low Profile Series is designed for inshore species primarily, you may want a FTH25N for an all round setup. In the rod department, you may want a longer than 7' rod if you'll be casting from shore - primarily for more casting distance. However, if you'll be doing most of your fishing from a boat, a 7' is a great option.
Hello...back on here again. First. Would have loved to hear what rods he teamed up with his low profile 300's. So my rant....The Fathom low profiles are not designed for salt water. If so they would have stainless steel metal drag washers and the HT-100's come slightly greased. Went back out to do some surf fishing with my Fathom300HS low profile. Iv'e switched up to a Fenwick Elite, medium, fast. Throwing a popping cork with 3/4ounce under it. I have no problem casting this at all now. I guess for a $300 bait casting fishing reel I thought the Fathom low profile line of reels would be sealed up better then they are. I only go out to the second sand bar which is usually between my knee's and waist. Sure the reel has been splashed on by some waves slapping off of me. I have always low pressure freshwater rinsed my stuff as soon as I got home from fishing. After drying outside I bring my rod/reels inside to store in climate controlled conditions. Well. While out on a Saturday when I first got in to the surf. I pulled on my line to check the drag. Line wouldn't budge even after loosening the drag all the way up. Had to get my pliers and wrap it a few times with line and then pull till it broke free. The drag just seemed sticky after. Took it in to a great local Tackle shop owned by a guy I went to school with... Serious Tackle, in La Marque, TX. Picked it up a week later. My metal drag washers were all surface rusted and rust had also contaminated the HT-100's. Shop had to replace everything in the drag assembly and Cal Grease the washers lightly for a total of $90. Guy says bait casting reels are not sealed up very well at all and see there is a drain hole here at the bottom of the reel below the drag. PENN SHOULD SAY IN THIS VIDEO THEN...THE LOW PROFILE LINE IS DESIGNED TO BE FISHED "OUT OF A BOAT ONLY" ON FRESH OR SALTWATER OR ONLY IN THE SURF WHERE THE BEACH IS LIKE GLASS, SO MUCH YOU COULD SKIM STONES OFF THE TOP. THE ONLY SALTWATER ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE REEL IS THE WATER SPRAYING OFF THE LINE AS YOU REEL IT IN. So now....This nice set up I have will have to sit in the corner till one year I can buy a boat it seems. What a waste. Way to make me have to buy a different rod n reel setup for surf fishing with artificial or a popping cork Penn. I will now have to mount this Fathom300 on a med/hvy to hvy rod setup to target larger fish off the beachfront from a boat and buy a smaller 200baitcaster setup for bay fishing only out of a boat and a 2500-3500 setup for the surf throwing an artificial and a bigger 4500-5500 spinning reel to chunk a 1oz to 6oz weight bottom fishing in an IPX6-IPX8 rating. Maybe that's your whole idea of getting more business by leaving out some details on your product lines?
We are sorry to hear you feel this way, and apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. We do offer IPX sealed reels for circumstances where immersion is a concern, however not in our low profile reels. We appreciate the time you've taken to provide your feedback from your experience, it is first hand accounts from our anglers like yourself which aids in the development of our future product lines.
Getting my wife a fathom 400 for small to mid fish maybe sitting on a carriage rod...and my self a conventional fathom 2 speed drag reel for big fish not sure what reel
We have 4 different Inshore Casting Rod series currently available, check out all of our current options on our website through the link below: www.pennfishing.com/search?ptypes=casting_rods&q=Inshore&layout=products
The 400 size Fathom would be the beefiest baitcasting reel in our lineup, however you may prefer a conventional reel for Halibut as they have a higher line capacity and drag resistance for bringing them off the bottom.
Great Video, I just purchased a PENN Squall 400 Low Profile Baitcaster Reel. I see you are using 65lb Spiderwire braid, what rod do you recommend for this? and/or what rod do you use?
Hi Philip! Great question - really it depends on the species you plan on targeting with it, and the technique you want to use. Have a look at our Inshore rods here: www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&layout=products
Thanks for your message - our low profile reels do not feature a clicking drag - it is smooth and silent. Please see our website to review all the specifications and details of our low profile baitcasting reels.
Check out any of our Inshore Casting series of rods on our website, and let us know if you have any questions: www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&_=pf&pf_c_collection=casting-rods&collection_scope=187861958796
That depends on the species, presentation and depth you plan on fishing! We recommend reaching out to your local PENN dealer for more information about your local fishery, and what will work best for your situation.
You bet, we have several Inshore series of rods that pair very well with all sizes of our new low profile series of reels. Check them out on our website through the link below: www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore
Any of our Inshore series of casting rods are an ideal rod pairing for our low profile baitcasting reels. Have a look at the full lineup through the link below: www.pennfishing.com/search?q=Inshore%20rod&layout=products
There are many rods shown in this video, however we recommend pairing the Low Profile series with one of our Inshore series of casting rods, you can find more information on our website through the link below: www.pennfishing.com/collections/inshore-fishing-rods
Hi Jerry, Check out any of our Inshore Casting series of rods on our website, and let us know if you have any questions: www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&_=pf&pf_c_collection=casting-rods&collection_scope=187861958796
Thank you so much for this video! I haven’t used it yet but i bought one a couple days ago. I was having my doubts until i saw this video tonight. I do a lot of 200ft jigging and i wanted something to match with my Rampage jigging rod. I can’t wait to use it. Everything i own is Penn dude! I have the Battle 5000 on the Ugly Tiger. Don’t get me wrong that setup is bulletproof but i can’t wait to ever so gently real the shit out of the fat sea bass and these heavy Taug with this reel. Penn all the way man!
Best breakdown I always wanted to know of each line up class💯
Dang, that smog in the background. I surfed Newport nearly every weekend as a kid. I call Florida home now. I have this reel in the 400 size. Haven't really put it to the test yet. My hopes are high though.
Getting some for fluke jigging off my kayak and my friends boat
Just picked one up! Going to use it for swimbait/a-rig fishing for bass as well as light jigging for rockfish on a 7,9MH rod. I think it should handle both great!
At 18 seconds...either this is a very small reel or you sir have absolutely massive hands!!
Sold buying one.
Im going to be using it for offshore jigging. Are these reels sealed and protected from the saltwater?
What rod is that with acid wrapped guides
Disculpa mi pregunta tengo un shimano slx dc 150hg y la verdad que anda muy bien pero me gusta mucho la marca penn cual de los 2 seria el mas parecido al slx
How would you recommend it for freshwater fishing for largemouth bass or flathead catfish in Florida for someone who doesn’t do well with bait casters
Our low profile baitcasting reels are available in three different sizes, the 200 series is best suited for Largemouth and Catfish and are available in 6.6:1 and 8.0:1 gear ratios in both the Fathom and Squall series.
www.pennfishing.com/collections/low-profile-baitcast-reels
Which would be best suited for tarpon off jetties? Line capacity sometimes is an issue with these fish and then fishing on structure…
The Fathom features an aluminum frame and sideplates and has a higher maximum drag, better suited for large Tarpon.
This is a bad answer, just trying to upsell you.
If you’re worried about line capacity, just get the 400. These things have almost double the drag that their 4-4.5k size spinning reels have that I’ve caught tarpon on.
I’ve seen people catch tarpon on 300 size. Either way, landing tarpon is hard so don’t sweat it
what models come with the power handle (shown at the end of the video). Definitely will be purchasing one but really prefer the power handle. TIA
Hi Kevin,
The FTH400LPHS and SQL400LP models come standard with a power handle.
www.pennfishing.com/collections/low-profile-baitcast-reels
Just getting into saltwater fishing, I’m looking for for an all around workhorse for so cal. I plan on fishing off Newport harbor jetty, and occasionally off charter boats around Catalina. Targeting anything from calico bass up to 50lb tuna. would you recommend a Fathom FTH25N on a 7’ carnage II 30-80lb rod? Or the Fathom low profile FTH400 on the prevail II rod?
Our Low Profile Series is designed for inshore species primarily, you may want a FTH25N for an all round setup. In the rod department, you may want a longer than 7' rod if you'll be casting from shore - primarily for more casting distance. However, if you'll be doing most of your fishing from a boat, a 7' is a great option.
Hello...back on here again. First. Would have loved to hear what rods he teamed up with his low profile 300's. So my rant....The Fathom low profiles are not designed for salt water. If so they would have stainless steel metal drag washers and the HT-100's come slightly greased. Went back out to do some surf fishing with my Fathom300HS low profile. Iv'e switched up to a Fenwick Elite, medium, fast. Throwing a popping cork with 3/4ounce under it. I have no problem casting this at all now. I guess for a $300 bait casting fishing reel I thought the Fathom low profile line of reels would be sealed up better then they are. I only go out to the second sand bar which is usually between my knee's and waist. Sure the reel has been splashed on by some waves slapping off of me. I have always low pressure freshwater rinsed my stuff as soon as I got home from fishing. After drying outside I bring my rod/reels inside to store in climate controlled conditions. Well. While out on a Saturday when I first got in to the surf. I pulled on my line to check the drag. Line wouldn't budge even after loosening the drag all the way up. Had to get my pliers and wrap it a few times with line and then pull till it broke free. The drag just seemed sticky after. Took it in to a great local Tackle shop owned by a guy I went to school with... Serious Tackle, in La Marque, TX. Picked it up a week later. My metal drag washers were all surface rusted and rust had also contaminated the HT-100's. Shop had to replace everything in the drag assembly and Cal Grease the washers lightly for a total of $90. Guy says bait casting reels are not sealed up very well at all and see there is a drain hole here at the bottom of the reel below the drag. PENN SHOULD SAY IN THIS VIDEO THEN...THE LOW PROFILE LINE IS DESIGNED TO BE FISHED "OUT OF A BOAT ONLY" ON FRESH OR SALTWATER OR ONLY IN THE SURF WHERE THE BEACH IS LIKE GLASS, SO MUCH YOU COULD SKIM STONES OFF THE TOP. THE ONLY SALTWATER ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE REEL IS THE WATER SPRAYING OFF THE LINE AS YOU REEL IT IN. So now....This nice set up I have will have to sit in the corner till one year I can buy a boat it seems. What a waste. Way to make me have to buy a different rod n reel setup for surf fishing with artificial or a popping cork Penn. I will now have to mount this Fathom300 on a med/hvy to hvy rod setup to target larger fish off the beachfront from a boat and buy a smaller 200baitcaster setup for bay fishing only out of a boat and a 2500-3500 setup for the surf throwing an artificial and a bigger 4500-5500 spinning reel to chunk a 1oz to 6oz weight bottom fishing in an IPX6-IPX8 rating. Maybe that's your whole idea of getting more business by leaving out some details on your product lines?
We are sorry to hear you feel this way, and apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. We do offer IPX sealed reels for circumstances where immersion is a concern, however not in our low profile reels.
We appreciate the time you've taken to provide your feedback from your experience, it is first hand accounts from our anglers like yourself which aids in the development of our future product lines.
Getting my wife a fathom 400 for small to mid fish maybe sitting on a carriage rod...and my self a conventional fathom 2 speed drag reel for big fish not sure what reel
I just picked up the Fathom 400LPHS. Which rod would be a good pairing for boating and inshore casting?
We have 4 different Inshore Casting Rod series currently available, check out all of our current options on our website through the link below:
www.pennfishing.com/search?ptypes=casting_rods&q=Inshore&layout=products
@@PENNfishing Thank you!
Is there a power handle available?
Hi Aaron,
The 400 size options of both the Squall and Fathom Low Profile Reels come with a power handle.
Why are some of the spools red and others yellow
I figured it out; if anyone is asking the higher gear ratios are red and the lower ones are yellow.
You got it James!
Rods?
Which one can be the best for halibut fishing in SF Bay Area ?
The 400 size Fathom would be the beefiest baitcasting reel in our lineup, however you may prefer a conventional reel for Halibut as they have a higher line capacity and drag resistance for bringing them off the bottom.
@@PENNfishing thanks
Great Video, I just purchased a PENN Squall 400 Low Profile Baitcaster Reel. I see you are using 65lb Spiderwire braid, what rod do you recommend for this? and/or what rod do you use?
Hi Philip! Great question - really it depends on the species you plan on targeting with it, and the technique you want to use. Have a look at our Inshore rods here:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&layout=products
Does this reel have a clicking drag? If not is it possible to install one?
Thanks for your message - our low profile reels do not feature a clicking drag - it is smooth and silent. Please see our website to review all the specifications and details of our low profile baitcasting reels.
Just curious what is a good rod to pair with the fathom reel.
Check out any of our Inshore Casting series of rods on our website, and let us know if you have any questions:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&_=pf&pf_c_collection=casting-rods&collection_scope=187861958796
Penn makes great reels but their rods are crap don’t waste your time I’ve seen 3 snap under normal pressure with my own eyes.
Just got the 400 lp whats a good rod to pair it with?
Check out our Inshore line of rods on our website, here:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&layout=products
What kind of handle does the sqaull 400 have
The 400 series Squall reels have a single power handle.
Picked up the Squall 300
What lb Braid line do you recommend
Fishing So Cal
Catalina Island
That depends on the species, presentation and depth you plan on fishing! We recommend reaching out to your local PENN dealer for more information about your local fishery, and what will work best for your situation.
Penn should make there own lures I would buy them
Will y’all’s make this into a combo?
Stay tuned to our website to be the first to know about new and upcoming gear!
Does Penn make a rod that is meant to pair with these?
You bet, we have several Inshore series of rods that pair very well with all sizes of our new low profile series of reels. Check them out on our website through the link below:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore
@@PENNfishing .
What rods are you running with these?
Any of our Inshore series of casting rods are an ideal rod pairing for our low profile baitcasting reels. Have a look at the full lineup through the link below:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=Inshore%20rod&layout=products
How’s the casting with 3/8 lures?
The smallest model in both series, the 200 size, is the best option for light baits - especially when teamed with a lighter braided line.
How much 65lb braid did you get on your 400? Btw great video!
Check out all the specs on our website!
www.pennfishing.com/collections/low-profile-baitcast-reels
What rod was jimmy holding using
That is the Fenwick HMG Inshore series of casting rods:
www.purefishing.com/collections/fenwick-casting-rods/products/hmg-inshore-casting-1523099
What Rod
There are many rods shown in this video, however we recommend pairing the Low Profile series with one of our Inshore series of casting rods, you can find more information on our website through the link below:
www.pennfishing.com/collections/inshore-fishing-rods
Amazing product... congrats PENN
Dose anyone know the rod there useing at 1:37
I purchased a Squall 400 what kind of Rod do you recommend?
Hi Jerry,
Check out any of our Inshore Casting series of rods on our website, and let us know if you have any questions:
www.pennfishing.com/search?q=inshore&_=pf&pf_c_collection=casting-rods&collection_scope=187861958796
Nice ...
What is the actual meaning of life? Though I’d ask since there’s so many damn questions on here!
Gonna hafta crack the hood on one of these and look at the nuts. :)
Got the high speed
Great to hear Pinky, what do you think of it so far?
PENN Send me one of deM REEL'S So I can JUDGE it for my SeLF. 🤙