Penn 500L Jigmaster Fishing Reel

Penn 500L Jigmaster Fishing Reel

by Penn
Price: $94.95
Model
TD Code
Mono
Capacity
Max DragGear RatioLine Retrieve
Per Crank
WeightPrice
500L Jigmaster
PEN-0086
275yds / 30lb154:127 in22 oz$94.95 USD
Penn Jigmaster - preferred by live bait anglers because of its high-speed retrieve and quick-take apart frame, useful for changing spools when fishing conditions dictate.
The Penn Jigmaster was one of the earliest designed casting reels from Penn and 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. 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 in the tackle box is a great idea, and allows anglers to move up or down a line class in a matter of seconds.
  • Quick take-apart frame makes it easy to change spools with different line weights.
  • Black-anodized aluminum spool.
  • Durable and lightweight composite side plates.
  • Manganese-bronze main gear.
  • Stainless steel pinion.
  • Ht-100 powered Drag System.
  • Counter-balanced handle with oversized fighting knob.
  • Corrosion-resistant chrome-plated external parts.
5 Stars based on 9 reviews
By Nick
Odessa, DE
Classic
August 4, 2022
Can't go wrong with this classic work horse.. this reel is tough as nails and can fulfill all your fishing needs!.. Great for a spare rod
By Steve
Watsonville
Timeless classic
April 30, 2020
This reel dominated in the 70’s, 80’s, even 90’s. I caught lots of tuna in 20-60 lb class on 40 lb mono. Always used it on long range trips back in the 90’s. Countless barracuda, bonito, bass, rockfish, dorado, yellowtail. Any fish over 40lbs should ideally be landed on a bigger reel but the 500 is very capable. Abused mine since the 80’s and it still works fine. Not a good casting reel. There’s a lot of better reels out there but you can’t beat a classic winner.
Pros
  • Low maintenance, cost, durable
Cons
  • Poor casting
By Alan T.
California
Simply the best.
November 13, 2018
For the size fish I am bring in with this real (tunas up to 45, yellow tail to 35 pounds) and usually fishing with 25# Big Game line. I have the option to go to 30# and even 40# with the quick change of the spool. I don't doubt with 30# a fifty to sixty pound tuna would be possible however when the fish start averaging fifty I go to a larger real.
Pros
  • quick change spool. easy maintenance and dependability, really smooth drag with good line capacity.
Cons
  • have not found one.
By Jessie
nj
I have had an old Jigmaster for like 20 years
July 10, 2018
Grandfather left it to me when he passed so i don't use it anymore out of respect, but it is as smooth as the first time i used it as a kid on his boat.
By V R.
Bronx Ny
Reliable, Durable, Maintainable !
March 29, 2018
I started with a Jigmaster 500 in the early 80's, this reel, undoubtedly is simply the best reel for the money. It is EASY to maintain, easy to clean rinse and lube after every fishing trip with a (1) spring loaded screw to open and close. I have hooked up with gorilla blue fish, stripers and medium size wahoo, without a doubt, for the $$$, Penn jigmaster simply the best ! Can't go wrong.
Pros
  • Easy to maintain, very little maintenance
Cons
  • None
By david
lake worth, FL
first conventional
May 7, 2015
this was my first ever conventional reel and still my favorite its very strong and holds a great amout of line
By cristian
Lake worth, FL
all my life
April 22, 2015
i have had this reel all my life and its great for the price it was one of my first conventianal reels and stills in perfect shape caught me some smoker kings on this reel
By Erlan G.
Los Angeles, CA
Classic Workhorse
October 27, 2014
This is a classic reel. If use it within its specifications, this reel can last a lifetime. 30 - 40lb test line no problem. I have many reels that I rotate but I always take my Penn Jigmasters out with me. It is a proven reel and the single screw take down makes changing spools super easy. If it breaks, parts are readily available and maintaining it is simple.
Pros
  • Easy spool change for line class change
  • Easy Maintenance with parts readily available
  • Many upgrades available for those who want to modify them
Cons
  • Handle can be improved
By michael
Lizella, GA
A classic that will always have a place with my gear.
August 26, 2014
It's hard to give a star rating on this reel. In a market with reels like the tld, avet, and so on, it is big, heavy, outdated, and nowhere near as smooth. That said, I still love the classic look and feel, and you will not find a tougher more versatile reel for the money. Penn's drag material is incredible! There is a tremendous amount of aftermarket support for this reel making it one that can be truly customized to your liking. The quick take apart feature is awesome. Turn one screw by hand, then lift and twist and the reel comes apart into 3 main pieces which makes rinsing with freshwater a snap. Another great thing about that, is that if you have multiple spools and your thumb slips on a cast, instead of spending the next hour untangling it, just reel it in, cut the line, and swap in a fresh spool! I own a saltist, an avet, and an accurate...and I still keep 2 of these ready to fish.
Pros
  • durable
  • classic design
  • unlimited custom parts available
  • value
Cons
  • steep learning curve for casting
4 Questions & 5 Answers
Bigjoe
from California asked:
March 11, 2020
Is this reel in the made in USA version or made in china version ?
1 Answer
These are made in China
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on March 14, 2020

lee goldsmith
from hesperia, ca asked:
June 24, 2018
Is this available in a left hand version?
1 Answer
Not any longer, Penn discontinued it in left hand.
Submitted by: John on June 27, 2018

Todd
from Rapid City, South Dakota asked:
August 8, 2014
How does the line on the reel distribute equally on the the spool? Is there a part on the reel that moves back and forth at the 4:1 ratio?
1 Answer
The line has to be lined back and forth manually with your thumb.
Submitted by: Customer Service on August 9, 2014

richard
from new durham, NH asked:
April 1, 2014
would this reel be ok to use for trolling off of a down rigger?
2 Answers
OK, yes. But not the best use of that reel. It's really meant for jigging / live bait fishing. If you like Penn then the Squall or GT series would be a better choice for fishing off the downrigger.
Submitted by: Customer Service on April 5, 2014
In Hawaii, we use this reel for Ulua fishing after we upgrade them with tiburon frames and spools. Since the Ulua is a strong fish, we need bigger spools for holding 80 pound line and stronger frames than the given one.
Submitted by: Dylan on April 2, 2015 from Hawaii

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