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Stoneways Marine 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Stories From The Salt - Ep.2

by Penn Fishing 7 Jul 2024 20:49 BST
 
 
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Whether you're a dedicated saltwater angler who is braving the cold this winter or you prefer to see how others do from the comfort of your home, anchor up and learn some valuable insights from PENN's top anglers.
 

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The Authority is PENN's introduction to the premium saltwater spinning reel market worldwide and was voted best in category at ICAST 2022. With its IPX8 sealing, Stainless CNC gears and 12+1 stainless steel bearings, the Authority offers you a reel that'll stand up to any conditions at any time. Sam from PENN Fishing runs you through the full list of features that make PENN Authority the number one choice for saltwater anglers.
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THE BASICS OF SHALLOW WATER SNAPPER FISHING

Keen to hang up the bait hooks and start catching snapper on soft plastics? A fantastic sport fish for the light tackle angler, a real addiction is often formed once you set the hooks on a big angry red thats just slammed your lure mid water moments after youve made your cast. See what snapper on plastics is all about and get geared up for battle as Michael Guest explains all you need to know to get started.
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WASHDOWN MAINTENANCE

Youve just returned from a days fishing, what should you do with your rod and reel to keep them in tip top shape and ready for next time? Vic and Zane Levett from OceanHunter Sportsfishing share their daily maintenance process that keeps their charter operational day in, day out.
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A FATHER AND SON STORY

A father and son duo with a burning passion for saltwater fishing, Vic & Zane spend their lives on the water for both work and leisure. Running a sportfishing charter operation out of a small town in Northern NSW, the Levett's heavily rely on their tackle, which is why they choose the PENN Authority. A reel that can take the punishment of long days in rough conditions, a reel they can take to hell and back. There's no doubt Zane's a chip off the old block with froth levels always through the roof and the two become a little competitive with each other from time to time, all in the nature of good fun. Hear their story and get a sense of the banter between them during a day on the water using the PENN Authority.
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