Thanks for checking out the video. The International II's are still my favorite reel, with a couple much lighter ones from Accurate and Shimano a close second. 🙂
Where do you get your drag washer replacements? I just bought a 50TW. Can’t seem to find the HT100 anywhere. Where did you purchase the ones that you replaced in this vid? Thank you. Subscribed
Looking into some new bigger reels for land based shark fishing. How much drag can one of those Penn international 80 TW put at max? Seen some good deals for them used but want to make sure they can put out a good amount of drag.
Thanks for checking out the video! What reel do you have right now, how much drag is it pulling, and how more drag are you looking for in your new reel?
@@TSGReelService don’t have one yet, I’ve seen some good deals on them though and am looking into them or a newer big game reel such as an Avet, but can’t find any information on the old international models
I fished the 50 version when they came out and we fished them at 30lbs of drag at strike and 100lb line no problem so the 80 has even more. Usually the guys into big sharks from the beach by me in Florida fish 80 to 100lb braid and they are more concerned with capacity than drag. This International 80 you're looking at 1500 yards of 100lb braid with space for say 100-150 feet of 200lb mono as a shock leader. Some guys will go 2000 yards of 80lb. That's how most guys are setting up for the beach where I'm at. You could 100% fish this reel kayaking baits out for big sharks. If you think about it guys fish 14/0 Senators for giant sharks very successfully and they button down to at most 30lbs of drag. Depends on your waters but this reel has more than enough drag. You won't last long physically holding much more than 30lbs of drag. I now fish the Okuma Makaira 30's and 50's offshore. It's another option along with the International VISX although compared to a used International like this you're really coming up in price. If you do decide to go new, one big benefit you get is 2 speed. If you're land based or on a dead boat having that low gear is massive. You can't chase that shark and having that low gear is an easier way to turn that beasts head than cranking up the drag! Just some ideas, did you already buy something?
@@JeffSmith-eq3kc Ended up with a pretty good deal on a used 80 international SW. had it serviced by a local shop and it runs great. Haven’t spooled it yet but I’m probably going to go with 130 braid and a 150 top shot, that’s what people in my area do. I only run baits around 200-300 yards max so I don’t need a ton of line combined with the crazy drag power this reel has. I am probably not going to run much over 60lbs of max drag because even with the harness I use that seems like a lot for me to handle.
Oi bom dia meu nome é Wellington e sou do litoral do Rio de Janeiro moro na cidade de Cabo frio gosto muito de pescar tanto na costeira vcs poderiam falar sobre essa carretilha e como cuidar bem dela. Obrigado Deus abençoe vc aí do outro lado um forte abraço para vc e sua família.
The fact you mentioned something so deep into the video warms my heart.... meant you actually watched it, so thanks!!! Yes, that was Tani's bearing packer attachment.
@@TSGReelService Of course..I watch every reel repair video I can find. I was going to buy that bearing packer,but someone I know has it,and says he didn`t get good results.So I never had him send me one.
Thanks for watching! It works very well for me... you just have to use some like I do with my other bearing packers. After packing them, you can "release some of the excess by spending it in your fingers for a little bit, or letting it naturally work his way out after you install it.
Thank you so much! Your chanell is best tutorrial on TH-cam!
Thanks Max! More vids on the way!
Bro, you did me a plus with this video! You just got a new subscriber my man!
You're welcome and thanks for subbing! Glad to hear you found the video useful. More vids to come. Spread the word about the channel!
You got it man! Thanks
Great video, very educational.
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Thank you for another interesting video.
Thanks brother. Stay tuned for more.
Thanks!
Thanks for the love! It is appreciated. Tight lines!
That was one very informative tutorial
Have a Great Sunday!
Tad
Thanks for checking out the video, Tad! Likewise!!!
Looks like a very well constructed reel. Thanks.
Thanks for checking out the video. The International II's are still my favorite reel, with a couple much lighter ones from Accurate and Shimano a close second. 🙂
Where do you get your drag washer replacements? I just bought a 50TW. Can’t seem to find the HT100 anywhere. Where did you purchase the ones that you replaced in this vid? Thank you. Subscribed
Thanks for subbing! I think they're obsolete, but you should be able to find the more sub for it. Check Mystic.
Such a awesome video like always, can you tell me where I can find the bearing puller you use?
Thanks brother. The guy's not making them at this time. Sorry.
@@TSGReelService could you recommend one that would work on a 50 and 80?
See the first part of this video for one you can make yourself.... I used to use it quite often:
th-cam.com/video/yPon9FFrpbU/w-d-xo.html
@@TSGReelService you are slick brother! And thanks so much for answering back.
No problem, bud. Stay tuned for more vids.
Very informative not sure what you meant about washes that look like flying sauces
Thanks for watching the video. Part 18 on the schematics.... arrange them to look like flying saucers... 2 sets.... concave to concave.
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Looking into some new bigger reels for land based shark fishing. How much drag can one of those Penn international 80 TW put at max? Seen some good deals for them used but want to make sure they can put out a good amount of drag.
Thanks for checking out the video! What reel do you have right now, how much drag is it pulling, and how more drag are you looking for in your new reel?
@@TSGReelService don’t have one yet, I’ve seen some good deals on them though and am looking into them or a newer big game reel such as an Avet, but can’t find any information on the old international models
I fished the 50 version when they came out and we fished them at 30lbs of drag at strike and 100lb line no problem so the 80 has even more. Usually the guys into big sharks from the beach by me in Florida fish 80 to 100lb braid and they are more concerned with capacity than drag. This International 80 you're looking at 1500 yards of 100lb braid with space for say 100-150 feet of 200lb mono as a shock leader. Some guys will go 2000 yards of 80lb. That's how most guys are setting up for the beach where I'm at. You could 100% fish this reel kayaking baits out for big sharks. If you think about it guys fish 14/0 Senators for giant sharks very successfully and they button down to at most 30lbs of drag. Depends on your waters but this reel has more than enough drag. You won't last long physically holding much more than 30lbs of drag. I now fish the Okuma Makaira 30's and 50's offshore. It's another option along with the International VISX although compared to a used International like this you're really coming up in price. If you do decide to go new, one big benefit you get is 2 speed. If you're land based or on a dead boat having that low gear is massive. You can't chase that shark and having that low gear is an easier way to turn that beasts head than cranking up the drag! Just some ideas, did you already buy something?
@@JeffSmith-eq3kc Ended up with a pretty good deal on a used 80 international SW. had it serviced by a local shop and it runs great. Haven’t spooled it yet but I’m probably going to go with 130 braid and a 150 top shot, that’s what people in my area do. I only run baits around 200-300 yards max so I don’t need a ton of line combined with the crazy drag power this reel has. I am probably not going to run much over 60lbs of max drag because even with the harness I use that seems like a lot for me to handle.
Oi bom dia meu nome é Wellington e sou do litoral do Rio de Janeiro moro na cidade de Cabo frio gosto muito de pescar tanto na costeira vcs poderiam falar sobre essa carretilha e como cuidar bem dela. Obrigado Deus abençoe vc aí do outro lado um forte abraço para vc e sua família.
That is Tanis bearing tool is it not?
The fact you mentioned something so deep into the video warms my heart.... meant you actually watched it, so thanks!!! Yes, that was Tani's bearing packer attachment.
@@TSGReelService Of course..I watch every reel repair video I can find. I was going to buy that bearing packer,but someone I know has it,and says he didn`t get good results.So I never had him send me one.
Thanks for watching! It works very well for me... you just have to use some like I do with my other bearing packers. After packing them, you can "release some of the excess by spending it in your fingers for a little bit, or letting it naturally work his way out after you install it.
*force.....
How do I get a hold of you? I like your videos and trust that you can do a good job fixing my international.