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VINTAGE PENN JIGMASTER NO. 500 FISHING REEL WITH STEEL GEARS & GUTS + NEWELL BARS

$129.99 $59.95

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This is a Made in the USA Vintage Penn Jigmaster No. 500 fishing reel that is a great meat and potatoes reel for fishing with 20 to 30 pound test line and has the steel gears and guts and has been upgraded with Newell graphite support posts.

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VINTAGE PENN JIGMASTER NO. 500 FISHING REEL WITH STEEL GEARS & GUTS + NEWELL BARS

FEATURES:

  • Vintage Penn Jigmaster No. 500 conventional fishing reel 
  • Steel gears, steel bridge plate, steel eccentric jack and steel eccentric only found in the older vintage models
  • Upgraded with Newell graphite support posts 
  • Quick take-apart feature that allows anglers to change spools and line classes while on the water
  • Multi-disc star drag system
  • Penn black aluminum spool
  • Precision machined steel gears
  • Extra large counter balanced handle with a black torpedo knob
  • Chrome plated metal rod clamp 
  • Made in the U.S.A. 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: Penn Jigmaster 500 Reel
Line capacity: 275 yards of 30 pound test line
Gear ratio: 4 to 1
Weight: 22 ounces
Condition: Pre-Owned in very good condition (See Pictures) 

APPLICATIONS:

The Penn Jigmaster has a proven track record as a more than capable casting reel. For years, anglers have trusted the Jigmaster for their prized catch and it is still going strong as a favorite casting reel for anglers fishing the albacore day boats on the West Coast, as well as kingfish anglers in the Southeast. This is also a great reel for school-sized yellowfin and bluefin tuna, yellowtail, wahoo, bonito, bass, barracuda and shallow water bottom fishing for halibut, lingcod and red snapper. The Jigmaster features a quick take-apart feature that allows anglers to change spools and line classes while on the water. This little trick has saved more than one or two fishing trips for anglers, when the fish become line and leader shy and scaling down of tackle is required. Needless to say, keeping a spare spool or two on the boat or tackle box is a great idea, and allows anglers to move up or down a line class in a matter of seconds. This reel is a must for your fishing arsenal.

Brand

Newell

Penn