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fknricter
04-20-2012, 07:03 PM
figured this would a fun little project before the cuda's show up, (and hopefully a YT while im at it)
I had a stock jigmaster, about 6 or 7 years old, and wanted to narrow it, but without spending a bunch of $. so i went with a graphite bars and handle, penn 501 spool, and aluminum newell seat and clamp. ended up costing me about 45.00 or so, but i searched on ebay for a while and pieced it together. not too bad in small doses. Also put some Carbontex drags in it, so it has a little bit more balls!
I own a handful of "shiny" reels, but love goin old school sometimes too

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HatterasCast
04-20-2012, 07:08 PM
Dude that reel is sick. Nice project.... I have a old Jigmaster (still brand new in the box) out in my garage... You just motivated me to do something like this to that reel. I Accuratized a Penn Senator 4/0 before - The reel was sick but stupid heavy and that was a pricey project. This setup here seems way more practical. The more I look at it, the more I want to do it. Im gonna PM you for some details. :you_rock:

ctrujillo
04-20-2012, 07:17 PM
F&a I have been looking into doing this to my jiggys and man it is not cost effective to do it with tiburon and accurate (if you can find them).
I put one piece accurate frames on them years back but don't need those bulky reels on my yak.what model frame and bars did you use.

fknricter
04-20-2012, 07:28 PM
F&a I have been looking into doing this to my jiggys and man it is not cost effective to do it with tiburon and accurate (if you can find them).
I put one piece accurate frames on them years back but don't need those bulky reels on my yak.what model frame and bars did you use.

penn 501 and newell 322 are "the same" as far as spool, bars, and seat.
if newell still had parts available you could just order everything and slap it on your penn. but i thought the scavenger hunt for parts was a good way to make it through winter!

ctrujillo
04-20-2012, 08:11 PM
Thanks now I can do some searchin:cheers1:g.

robmandel
04-20-2012, 09:18 PM
Go to pennparts.com and get the stainless gear sleeve if you plan on drag over 8 lbs. about $25 but worth it totally