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Old 02-12-2024, 11:26 AM
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Default Penn Jigmaster vs a Penn 155 reel

Putting together a sea bass fishing rod that uses a 3way tackle setup with a weight and uses a bucktail lure will be using 50lb. braid. I'am copying a setup that John Skinner talked about in Fishing the Bucktail, he was using a Jigmaster Penn conv. reel for the spool, I already have a Penn 155 that is ready to go would this be a good alternative instead of the Jigmaster any feedback from the group TIA
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Not much of a functional difference between those reels so you should be good to go.
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Not much of a functional difference between those reels so you should be good to go.
I'm with Gerry. I think the 155 is a little slower but it will do the job.
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Old 02-12-2024, 03:43 PM
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I have a few jigmasters for sale .perfect condition .all have power handles and 50 lb. Power pro line. Toms river.
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Old 02-13-2024, 12:21 PM
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Thank you for the replys I was thinking they were pretty close to the same reel
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Putting together a sea bass fishing rod that uses a 3way tackle setup with a weight and uses a bucktail lure will be using 50lb. braid. I'am copying a setup that John Skinner talked about in Fishing the Bucktail, he was using a Jigmaster Penn conv. reel for the spool, I already have a Penn 155 that is ready to go would this be a good alternative instead of the Jigmaster any feedback from the group TIA

You have posted about a few rods /reels from reading John’s book .

If you set up a rod to jig fluke with , that same set up is ideal for sea bass .

Example would be a Penn battalion 1220c70 casting rod with a Revo beast Lp 40 reel or a max 4.
20 pound braid .

No need for 50 pound braid and a heavy rod and reel for either species you have asked about .

Lighter rod is just so much more pleasant to fish all day .
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Old 02-14-2024, 09:53 AM
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Thanks Capt. Dan I take all the replies from folks seriously I'am still pretty new to this thanks to all
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A regular 500 jigmaster has 4 to 1 retrieve. A 505 jigmaster 5 to 1. A 155 has 2.5 to 1 retrieve. I use the 505. There is no question a jigmaster is better, just don't by a new one. Made in China crap. Get an old one in on ebay or I'm sure someone on this board has a nice one for sale.
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Have you considered Penn Squidder 140?
Same dimensions as a 155, with a 3 1/3:1 gear ratio and ball bearing.

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Old 02-14-2024, 01:21 PM
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Have you considered Penn Squidder 140?
Same dimensions as a 155, with a 3 1/3:1 gear ratio and ball bearing.
I had one. If you accidently hit the extra lever it goes into freespool both directions. Just a pain.
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