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Quality of reels, by brand name, under the Berkley umbrella

Santiago - 2-6-2015 at 05:05 PM

Berkley, owned by Pure Fishing acquired by the Jarden Corp, carries or manufactures reels under the following names:
Abu Garcia
Pflueger
Penn
Mitchell
Fenwick

I grew up fishing a Mitchell 300 (France) and a Penn Jigmaster 500 (USA). Do these names actually mean anything as far as quality goes? I realize that at one time, these were all independent companies that have been acquired, just curious if there is any meaning left. It'd possible to spend $75 and get a 2000-sized spinning reel with each of the above brand names - which would be the better reel?


woody with a view - 2-6-2015 at 06:20 PM

the pretty one! i wonder the same thing, seems like they all catch fish until the salt eats them.

chavycha - 2-7-2015 at 09:17 AM

For discount reels, I've been really impressed with the Cabela's Salt Striker spinning reels I picked up just before leaving on this trip. They've taken a beating the last couple months and have held up well. The drags are smooth and the 4000 size has enough power to stop some pretty angry yellowtail.

Conversely, the 'new' Penn Jigmaster is a piece of crap; built with poor tolerances and materials. I wouldn't pay $5.00 for another one.

[Edited on 2-7-2015 by chavycha]

Doug/Vamonos - 2-8-2015 at 12:58 PM

My opinion is they are all good if you maintain them. clean with fresh water and dry them before you leave. Occasionally replace the drags and lube the bearings and change the mono every year. I was just looking at my ample collection the other day (big collection here and equally big down there) and I realized how old most of my rods and reels are. The accurate/shimano/avet reps would have you believe only the latest $500 reels with $100 of line can catch fish nowadays. Truth is I love catching with my old newells, penns, and abu garcias (most with simple straight mono) just as much!

Russ - 2-8-2015 at 01:16 PM

I also learned to fish with the Penn squidder, jig master and the mitchell 300. The mitchell 300 is still around but probably much improved. I had a large box of parts for them but have upgraded to suit my fishing needs more. Still I buy on the economical end of the lineup.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Mitchell-reg-Spinning-Reel/16...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/221683896007?rmvSB=true

http://store.scottsbt.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/PennJigmaster....



[Edited on 2-8-2015 by Russ]

Martyman - 2-9-2015 at 02:05 PM

Are they all made at the same location? Always thought a Fenwick as being more top of the line until my buddy's broke on a squid out by Horsehead.

Cliffy - 3-28-2015 at 06:04 PM

I still have a 300 from the late 50s with a single finger bail. I grew up fishing with it.