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Meet the ultimate electric fishing reel - PENN powered by Hooker Electric

by Penn Fishing 24 Aug 2021 10:17 UTC
Hooker VI Electric Autostop © Penn Fishing

Penn has been the leading name in saltwater fishing for nearly a century and has been partnering with Hooker Electric Reels for the past two decades, so it was only a matter of time until Penn and Hooker Electric Reels came together under the same roof.

Originally an aftermarket product, Hooker Electric Reels has since evolved into standalone units as well as bolt on attachments for your Penn International Reels.

Revered by captains worldwide and known for their unrelenting strength and speed, Hooker Electric Reels will continue to be made in America at the Penn Philadelphia plant, more closely integrating the top tier performance you expect from Penn and Hooker Electric Reels. If you're dropping to the deep for big demersals or swordfish, Penn, powered by Hooker Electric Reels, are battle tested and battle approved.

Experience the ultimate electric fishing reel:

Hooker VI Electric Auto-Stop
Capable of retrieving at speeds of up to 500 feet per min at 100 pounds of drag, with full variable speed.

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Hooker VI Electric Detachable
Capable of retrieving at speeds of up to 1000 feet per min at 45 pounds of drag, with full variable speed.

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Hooker VI Electric Standard
Retrieve up to 1,000 feet per min. On 24 vdc.Full variable 2-speed remote on the 80!

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