The Forgotten Story of Newell: The California Reel The Pros Modified Penn To Beat

Carl Newell never set out to build a fishing reel company. His real business was injection molding in Glendale, California, making trash cans for Rubbermaid. But he was also a serious offshore angler, fishing the long range boats out of San Diego, and like every other angler in that scene, he relied on Penn reels that had a fatal flaw: they could either cast far or hold up under a big fish, but never both. This video traces how Carl, a man who never finished high school but could machine parts to within one-thousandth of an inch, started fixing Penn's reels piece by piece. From custom drag washers to a redesigned mounting system, his upgrades became so common in California tackle shops that anglers coined a verb for it: getting your reel "Newelled." Eventually, Carl stopped modifying Penns altogether and started building his own reels from scratch, engineering drag systems and spools that outcast the factory originals. We cover the full story: Penn's origins under Otto Henze in 1930s Philadelphia, the technical flaws that pushed California anglers to find a workaround, Carl Newell's rise from hobbyist to industry legend, the engineering details behind the Blackie and G Series reels, and the debate over how much influence his designs really had on the wider fishing industry. We also look at his life, his death in 2008, and the strange coincidence that links his small California reel company to an unrelated corporate giant that later owned Penn itself. 👉 Get the blueprint. Catch more fish. Spend less money. https://legacyfishingfrank.gumroad.co...

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