Shimano Tranx 500 Baitcast Reel

$847.00

Sku: TRX500HG

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The Shimano Tranx 500 Baitcast Reel is built for anglers who refuse to compromise. Whether you're dropping irons on yellowtail, slow-rolling swimbaits on white seabass, or grinding deep structure for trophy bass, the Tranx 500 delivers the torque, drag, and durability to handle it all — in both saltwater and freshwater.

Built for the Tranx 500 Angler

The Tranx 500 fills the gap between a standard baitcaster and a conventional reel. It's compact enough to cast all day, yet powerful enough to stop a 60 lb yellowtail in its tracks. With 25 lbs of Cross Carbon Drag and a super-strong levelwind, this reel is engineered for the moments that matter most.

Why the Tranx 500 Stands Apart

Most baitcasters sacrifice either power or smoothness. The Tranx 500 refuses to choose. HAGANE Body construction keeps the frame rigid under load, while MicroModule Gear technology delivers a silky-smooth retrieve even after years of hard use. X-Ship reduces gear friction for more torque and longer casts — a combination you simply won't find at this price point.

HG or PG — Pick Your Weapon

The HG (High Gear, 6.6:1) retrieves 43 inches per crank — ideal for working irons, Waxwings, Rapala X-Raps, and any technique where faster line recovery keeps your lure in the zone. The PG (Power Gear, 4.6:1) retrieves 30 inches per crank, delivering maximum torque for deep cranking, heavy swimbaits, and turning big fish away from structure. Both models share the same 25 lb max drag and 6+1 bearing system.

The Right Pick If...

  • You target yellowtail, white seabass, tuna, or large calico bass
  • You need a baitcaster that can handle 65–100 lb braid
  • You want one reel that works from the kelp to the deep reef
  • You're upgrading from a standard baitcaster and need more stopping power
  • You fish heavy swimbaits, irons, or large topwater lures

Best Fishing Techniques

  • Iron fishing — HG model excels at fast retrieves with jigs and irons
  • Swimbait fishing — PG model delivers the torque to work large paddle tails and glide baits
  • Deep cranking — PG's power gear ratio grinds through resistance at depth
  • Topwater — HG keeps pace with walk-the-dog and prop baits
  • Live bait — smooth drag and levelwind handle live mackerel and sardine presentations

Best Conditions

  • Offshore and nearshore saltwater — kelp beds, reefs, and open water
  • Freshwater reservoirs and lakes targeting trophy bass and stripers
  • Boat fishing where casting distance and line capacity matter
  • High-pressure situations where drag consistency is non-negotiable

Best For

  • Species: Yellowtail, White Seabass, Bluefin Tuna, Calico Bass, Striped Bass, Large Freshwater Bass
  • Techniques: Iron fishing, swimbait, deep cranking, live bait, topwater
  • Line: PowerPro Maxcuatro 65–100 lb braid recommended

Key Features

  • HAGANE Body — rigid aluminum frame resists flex under heavy loads
  • X-Ship — reduces gear friction for more torque and longer casts
  • MicroModule Gear — ultra-smooth retrieve with refined gear tooth design
  • Cross Carbon Drag — consistent, heat-resistant stopping power up to 25 lbs
  • S3D Spool — reduces vibration for smoother casts
  • Super Strong Levelwind — handles heavy braid without cutting or fraying
  • Comfortable Power Handle — all-day grip for extended sessions
  • 6+1 Bearings — smooth operation under load

Models & Specs

Model SKU Gear Ratio Retrieve (in/crank) Max Drag (lb) Weight (oz) Bearings
Tranx 500 PG TRX500PG 4.6:1 30" 25 18.5 6+1
Tranx 500 HG TRX500HG 6.6:1 43" 25 18.5 6+1

Line Capacity

Model Mono (lb-yd) PowerPro (lb-yd)
All Models 20-440 / 25-320 / 30-240 65-600 / 80-440 / 100-340

Tackle Express Tips

  • Spool with PowerPro Maxcuatro: The Tranx 500's large spool capacity shines with 65–80 lb Maxcuatro — you get incredible sensitivity, zero stretch, and enough capacity for deep water drops.
  • Match the gear ratio to your technique: Don't default to HG just because it's faster. If you're fishing heavy swimbaits or grinding deep structure, the PG's torque advantage will save your wrist and turn more fish.
  • Rinse after every saltwater session: Despite its saltwater rating, a quick freshwater rinse of the levelwind and handle knobs after each trip will dramatically extend the life of this reel.

FAQ

What's the difference between the HG and PG models?
The HG (High Gear, 6.6:1) retrieves 43 inches per crank — best for fast-moving lures like irons and topwater. The PG (Power Gear, 4.6:1) retrieves 30 inches per crank with more torque — best for heavy swimbaits, deep cranking, and turning big fish.

Can the Tranx 500 handle saltwater fishing?
Yes. The Tranx 500 is built for both saltwater and freshwater use. Its HAGANE Body and Cross Carbon Drag system are designed to withstand the corrosive demands of saltwater environments. Rinse after each use for best longevity.

What line do you recommend for the Tranx 500?
We recommend PowerPro Maxcuatro in 65–80 lb for most saltwater applications. For freshwater or lighter inshore work, 30–50 lb braid is a great choice. The large spool handles high-capacity loads with ease.

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