Glad I am able to help. That is the purpose of these videos. I cannot service all the reels in the world, even if I wanted to, so I am showing others how to do it. - Thanks - Dennis.
Hey...boss.. I got a peerless 9....but it was full of mod...sand...when i took it apart....but..i remember you said i still have some nice reel parts...that is nice.....so i ll keep it..
You are the problem to my new penn reel addiction. My collection is growing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keeping this hobby alive. Where are you located? I'm in the Annapolis area.
Hello Denise question, when you service rental reels whats the most amount of repairs will a captain do before it's claimed a loss? Great video again, thanks
Hi Gary. This is a good question and it applies to all reels I do, not just the charter boat. I get a flat fee per reel to open and repair the reel. The parts are the difference maker. The captain and I agree that if the parts cost is more than half the cost of a new reel then it is exiled to the parts bin. I use those reels when other parts are needed for his remaining reels. I tell customers the same. If the parts and my labor exceed half the cost of the reel, then I recommend not doing the repair. Of course, the decision is theirs and many times we go ahead and do it. Regarding a Jigmaster, if you need to replace the bridge and gear sleeve, a spool, or a frame then it is getting expensive versus just buying one new. I hope that helps - Dennis
Very informative video thanks a mil..I currently serviced a jigmaster and have a problem during casting I get a loud humming sound but it doesn't hamper the spinning of the spool. Also if i spin the spool by hand it's very quiet. It's only during casting that it makes a noise .Any idea what it could be ?
Generally the condition you are describing is attributed to win side plate bearings or gears. If you are in free spool when casting, you can eliminate the gearing as they do not turn in free spool. Make sure you have grease in both bearings and try it after repacking it
@@2ndChanceTackle I don't see any bearings it's just the side spool adjuster with a spring..also I put oil in instead of grease Will try try that much appreciated for your help..
Sounds like the drag washers are broken if it is not reeling in line. The other problem could be broken line inside the reel - I would check those first
Wow - my sentimental favorite with the torsion bar level wind feature. It is the first reel I learned to fish on in the early 1960's! Nice innovative design. Good starter reel that was bulletproof. Looking back, the reel had a low gear ratio and tiny drags, but what did I know? Caught a lot of fish and I still have one....but not the one I started with. That got lost somewhere along the line. Thanks for asking
Hi Rey - There is no definitive answer - It's like asking if a baseball team from the 1960's is better than a team from today. Two different games. With fishing reels, it's Two different technologies. It's all a matter of preference and emotion. The earlier reels were durable, caught lots of fish and would last forever. The newer reels are lighter weight, smoother operators, will catch a lot of fish and last a long time. Preference is really your choice - Dennis
You cannot make the conversion if you do not have the narrow spool that was made specifically for the 501. If you have that spool, most of the other frame parts come from the Mariner 49. You would use them to replace the cross posts and reel seat to complete the conversion with the side plates and rings coming from the Jigmaster 500 - Dennis
The JigMaster is a multipurpose reel that is good for bottom fishing as well has high speed jigging. On the east coast, the charter boats are using these for stripped bass and bluefish jigging as well as drop fishing for Tautog, Porgy and summer flounder-Fluke. They are durable and easily serviced with good parts availability so the captains choose the reel for versatility, rather than maintaining separate set-ups to fish for individual species. - Thanks for asking - Dennis
On the west coast and baja mexico, the jigmaster is used for live bait, jigging and bottom fishing applications for everything ranging from rockfish to tuna, yellowtail and Dorado.
Thank you Dennis!! Love your tutorials with these reels ! Helped me emensly!!
Glad to help. Thanks for the note and for watching - Dennis
Excellent information. I have four jigmasters, two from 1977, that are still going strong
Good to hear. The older ones seem to hold up much better than the newer versions - Dennis
I just started using conventional reels. You have saved me so much time and aggravation by showing detailed steps of putting them back together !!
Glad I am able to help. That is the purpose of these videos. I cannot service all the reels in the world, even if I wanted to, so I am showing others how to do it. - Thanks - Dennis.
This channel is 🥇
Thank you
Hey...boss..
I got a peerless 9....but it was full of mod...sand...when i took it apart....but..i remember you said i still have some nice reel parts...that is nice.....so i ll keep it..
You are the problem to my new penn reel addiction. My collection is growing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keeping this hobby alive. Where are you located? I'm in the Annapolis area.
Thanks!
THANK YOU! I appreciate the kind gesture! Best wishes - Dennis
Hello Denise question, when you service rental reels whats the most amount of repairs will a captain do before it's claimed a loss? Great video again, thanks
Hi Gary. This is a good question and it applies to all reels I do, not just the charter boat. I get a flat fee per reel to open and repair the reel. The parts are the difference maker. The captain and I agree that if the parts cost is more than half the cost of a new reel then it is exiled to the parts bin. I use those reels when other parts are needed for his remaining reels. I tell customers the same. If the parts and my labor exceed half the cost of the reel, then I recommend not doing the repair. Of course, the decision is theirs and many times we go ahead and do it. Regarding a Jigmaster, if you need to replace the bridge and gear sleeve, a spool, or a frame then it is getting expensive versus just buying one new. I hope that helps - Dennis
Very informative video thanks a mil..I currently serviced a jigmaster and have a problem during casting I get a loud humming sound but it doesn't hamper the spinning of the spool. Also if i spin the spool by hand it's very quiet. It's only during casting that it makes a noise .Any idea what it could be ?
Generally the condition you are describing is attributed to win side plate bearings or gears. If you are in free spool when casting, you can eliminate the gearing as they do not turn in free spool. Make sure you have grease in both bearings and try it after repacking it
@@2ndChanceTackle I don't see any bearings it's just the side spool adjuster with a spring..also I put oil in instead of grease Will try try that much appreciated for your help..
Thx alot for this great video!!!!
Can you show how to take apart a Penn Peerless number 9 reel
I will try and find one. I do not have one currently in my shop. I will post a video when one is available. - Thanks for asking - Dennis
Hey my friend, can I ask for your help? My dads penn jig master 500 turning doesn’t work, it does reel in the fishing line. Free spool works
Sounds like the drag washers are broken if it is not reeling in line. The other problem could be broken line inside the reel - I would check those first
@@2ndChanceTackle I have no clue to to fix it. It’s his lucky reel. He’s sad it suddenly stopped working
If you are interested in me servicing the reel, please send a note to my email 2ndchancetackle@gmail.com for service and repair information. Dennis
Fan of older Penn reels...What do you think of the 350M?
Wow - my sentimental favorite with the torsion bar level wind feature. It is the first reel I learned to fish on in the early 1960's! Nice innovative design. Good starter reel that was bulletproof. Looking back, the reel had a low gear ratio and tiny drags, but what did I know? Caught a lot of fish and I still have one....but not the one I started with. That got lost somewhere along the line. Thanks for asking
lol a new penn jigmaster costs 40 dollars.... boy those were the days.... oh wait that was only 5 years ago.
You are correct. They now sell for over $90. Go figure!
@@2ndChanceTackle excellent video
Hey.....i know penn reels are good..for fishing....
But ..are the conventional old reels better than the new ones??
Hi Rey - There is no definitive answer - It's like asking if a baseball team from the 1960's is better than a team from today. Two different games. With fishing reels, it's Two different technologies. It's all a matter of preference and emotion. The earlier reels were durable, caught lots of fish and would last forever. The newer reels are lighter weight, smoother operators, will catch a lot of fish and last a long time. Preference is really your choice - Dennis
Hi dennis can i make a penn 501 using parts from penn 285 and 500 jigmaster??
You cannot make the conversion if you do not have the narrow spool that was made specifically for the 501. If you have that spool, most of the other frame parts come from the Mariner 49. You would use them to replace the cross posts and reel seat to complete the conversion with the side plates and rings coming from the Jigmaster 500 - Dennis
What kind of fish are they catching on the jig masters?
The JigMaster is a multipurpose reel that is good for bottom fishing as well has high speed jigging. On the east coast, the charter boats are using these for stripped bass and bluefish jigging as well as drop fishing for Tautog, Porgy and summer flounder-Fluke. They are durable and easily serviced with good parts availability so the captains choose the reel for versatility, rather than maintaining separate set-ups to fish for individual species. - Thanks for asking - Dennis
On the west coast and baja mexico, the jigmaster is used for live bait, jigging and bottom fishing applications for everything ranging from rockfish to tuna, yellowtail and Dorado.
Hard to wear out a jig master under normal fishing conditions
Very true! These reels do take a beating and under normal use will last a very long time - Thanks Dennis