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16 hours ago, elmoputney said:
I've actually got the levelite transformer chair
Got the same chair. Love it. Nice and comfy and got a decent height back on it.
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Have used Sensor before and not had any problems with it. My daughter Liddy has Hyper Sensor on her reels and gets on okay with it.
Have also tried CM90. It behaved well, gave me no problems, but I just wasn't happy with the colour of it. It stood out like a sore thumb going through the water which didn't do a lot for my confidence. So off it came.
My line of choice is Shimano Technium Black.ย It has never let me down. I use 12lb when fishing here, upping to 15lb when I fish in France. I can honestly say that I have never, (ever!),ย had a problem with it. No unexpected breaks, it casts well, sinks well and hangs nice and limply through the rings. I've tried others, (purely out of curiosity), but always come back to Technium Black and would recommend it 100% to anybody.
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For a Tench that size my scales would have been out.
For a Carp? Don't think so.
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26 minutes ago, RJT74 said:
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Thanks for the advice, The Daiwaย look nice but i fancy a rear drag. I think im going to go for the XT RB. ill have a play with them in the house and if no good ill send them back. cheers Richard
No problem Richard. If you prefer rear drag the Shimano are a no brainer. You'll be happy with them ๐๐๐
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I used to have the Shimano XT-RA's (which were the forerunner to the XT-RB's) and they were okay to be honest. The only thing I didn't like about them was the rear drag, much preferring the "old school" front drag.
Not trying to hijack your thread, but I also use smaller rods (11') and was wanting to keep everything balanced, so ended up buying 3 Daiwa Emblem BR25RA's. I have been very, (very), happy with them and can't see me changing soon. Nice and small, but retain a bigger spool to assist casting, although I only fish shorter distances similar to yourself. The only "downside" is that they don't come with spare spools like the Shimano do, but it wasn't enough to put me off. I've had reels with spare spools before and to be honest the only time I swapped them over was for my week in France every year, so for the other 51 weeks, they were lying there gathering dust!
They are a similar price to the reels you are looking at, and I personally think they are better built than my old Shimano XT's.
https://johnsonrosstackle.co.uk/daiwa-carp-reels/17237-daiwa-emblem-br25a.htmlI watched this video of the Aero RA and at 2.10 in thisย you can also see evidence of "spool wobble" that I also experienced, but don't get that with the Daiwa reels.
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On 27/01/2020 at 10:41, Golden Paws said:
I haven't mentioned this to anyone before as they would think I was mad but I heard a splash in the margins and saw a squirrel swim on his back across the river and climbed up a tree on the far bank!
I think you'll find they swim on their backs to help keep their nuts dry.....
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10 hours ago, Carpbell_ll said:
Got to be a few out tonight never has an early April evening been more carpy than tonight, at least that's how it feel to me.ย
I said exactly the same to the Missus as we sat in the garden......
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As Elmo states, really does depend on how much you want to spend. And also, what are you going to use them for?
I useย smallish rods (11 footers) and useย Daiwa Emblem BR25A's.
I find them spot onย for my type of fishing. Their smaller size matches my shorter rods perfectly, it's a well balanced set up.
The slightly bigger spool helps casting, I love them.
Not had a moments problem since going over to them, the only downside for me are that spare spools are horrendously expensive (they only come with one as "standard").
I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a reel with a smaller form factor, but they're not the cheapest out there.https://johnsonrosstackle.co.uk/daiwa-carp-reels/17237-daiwa-emblem-br25a.html
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The lake bed where I do most of my fishing is completely covered in black leaf litter, therefore the vast majority of myย rigs are tied with a "silt" hooklength.
I'll sometimes use a fluoro hooklength if I'm fishing wafters.
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Looks like my week at the Retreat in France is off in early June.
Thankfully it looks like Lyn (the owner) will carry the booking over to a later date, so not all is lost.
I'm more concerned about our "luxury" holiday abroad for next year. I've paid for it in full, I just hope the holiday company we've booked with don't go under.
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I have a fairly eclectic mix.
Free Spirit rods, Daiwa reels, Delks and Cygnet Pod.
Anything to do with comfort seems to be Trakker (brolly, bed and chair).
I don't think I've ever owned anything made by Nash (don't really know why).
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This little fella was in the showroom yesterday. Adorable.......
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We are now thinking about getting a Pupper. Mate of mine has got a Frenchie that is his well behaved Bivvy dog, and I thought of one of these, or maybe a Staffie, but my wife is dead set against either of these breeds.
She is swaying towardsย a Cockerpoo.ย I must admit, they do look loveable, and we have been reading up about all of their traits etc. One would seem the perfect addition to the family.
But could a Cockerpoo make a good bivvy companion???ย
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If the V1 cap fits the V2 then it should fit the 100T.
Although a few peeps are commenting that the V2 cap doesn't fit the 100T quite as snugly as it should.
I have the V2 cap, never been used, will be trying it on my 100T once the weather improves a bit.
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20 minutes ago, yonny said:
I'd have suggested the SJ6 or SJ9 for winter Smufter, but even that SJ3 can do a job. Great aint they!
It's great mate. Toasty. Thermal long sleeved top, my favourite Nissan zip up and the jacket on top. Warm as anything. Have to be careful with the fags though, feels like it will hole quite easily ๐๐๐
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Just arrived lake side..ย
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Nice and snug so far
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9 hours ago, crusian said:
Thanks , Smufter , but Thursday ?ย ๐ค, it's always been Tuesday is White Cottage Day ; I wake up and you are at the water , and when I get home from workย there may be a 'photo of you posing with a lump withย the classic Smufter grin .
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On holiday all of next week (got a bit of decorating to do)ย and checked the long range weather forecast.
Tuesday wasย "drowned rat" day, Thursday was looking favourite.ย
Although looking at the forecast again this morning, Wednesday is looking the best of the bunch....๐๐
Either way, I will be out next week at sometime.
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Advice on chairs
in Carp Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Posted · Edited by smufter
I've never tried to be honest!! I expect you could just sit on it without any of the legs folded out as they just fold up neatly underneath, but how comfortable it would be I haven't got a clue! I'd never personally use mine like that as I'd never be able to haul myself up in the event of a run... ๐ข๐ข๐ข
I'll give it a go later and let you know as long as I don't end up in traction ๐๐๐