Hi! I got a penn jigmaster 500 and 500s for free the other day. i want to accutize them. What kind/type of fishing would this be good for? they are 4.1/1 ratio. what do you guys think?
#12623, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 0
The 500 is a good 30# reel (about 300 to 330 yds.) Obviously, you can fish lighter or heavier test on it. 20-25# is too much capacity--you can fill with a cheap backing to take up the extra. With 40#, the capacity is down a tad from optimum and the drags are a bit light for it too if you get into some larger tuna, etc. but it will work for most situations.
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#12625, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 2
thanks for the advice! yeh ineed a 20-50lb rod too for yellows and albies. Imma prob fill it with 30lb. i have a 25lb jig stick already so this should do well with the rest of my stuff :)
oh, do you recommend new gears to up to 5.1 or leave the 4.1?
#12626, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 3
Personally, I fish mine with the 4:1 with 30# as it's easier cranking big fish. FYI, on reels like the Shimano Trinidads and Toriums with 6:1, the gears are cut differently so that they don't bind under load--that's how they get away with a higher ratio.
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#12628, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 4
Good advice fongster. I just bought a 500 as a backup reel for deepwater norcal rockfish and lings. For this purpose I was thinking of not tweaking the reel at all. Do you agree?
#12630, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 6
I don't have any experience fishing the 500 for deep rockfish--only shallow water rockfish. You probably don't need to do anything to the reel (like accuframe, drags, etc.) as it is low-stress fishing. My buddy uses spectra with a short mono topshot on a 500 for a easy to handle deep rockcod outfit. He said he likes how you can feel the jig hit the bottom and also it tipping over, lol! Very sensitive, I'd say.
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#12652, "RE: Penn Jigmaster 500 good for???" In response to Reply # 0 Sun Aug-22-04 06:18 PM by cmar
500 is great.
No need for a frame, unless it eats line or does not seem to free spool good.
The Penn HT-100 work great, but the stock metal washers are junk.
Throw some smooth-drag metal washers with the stock ht-100 Penn drag, or Xtreme Smoothies.
Great al-round reel for so-cal offshore and near-shore stuff. Yellowtail, tuna, bass. I use 30 on mine. I have a narrow version (501) for 20 and an a middle "albi-special" for 25