Hello,
I''m new to this forum and I registered, because I need some advice from experienced carp anglers.
Some introduction would be appropriate, I think. I come from Slowenia and've been a spinn- and flyfisher for many years, but discovered carp fishing two years ago and I must admit it's very addictive ... I guess last year I was out carp fishing for many more days than all other fishing techniques combined ...
And of course with time there was also the need for two long cast reels. I first bought two Wychwood Riot reels, that turned out to be absolute stinky winky, and then two Ryobi Proskyers, that were not much better. Fortunately I was able to sell them over ebay without much loss. I don’t want to repeat my mistakes for the third time and would like to get a decent pair of reels.
First what I want from the reel is good drive mechanism, durability and longevity. The number of ball bearings is not so important, but I definitely don’t want a reel, where the worm shaft runs in plastic holes and is held in place with a retaining clip. It would be good if spare parts are available in case I need them. Quick drag would be nice, but not absolutely necessary. And the reel absolutely must have a spare spool.
On the waters i’m currently fishing on, I need to cast my rigs approximately 100 to 120 m, but I think that sooner or later I will be fishing on waters, where larger casting distances are required.
My budget is approximately 150 Euro for one reel.
The reels, that are shortlisted, are:
Shimano Ultegra XTE 14000
Daiwa Emblem 45 SCW QD
Penn Affinity III 8000
Which one would you recommend and why? And what are the pros and cons for one or the other?
Before starting this thread I did of course conduct a thorough search on the internet including this forum, but didn’t really get any smarter, so I decided to register here and ask the question.
I thank you all in advance for your answers.