Carp Fishing Tackle Review: The Fox Stratos 12000e FS Reel

With such a variety of fish species available to anglers in the UK, you may be wondering why so many of us choose to stalk carp. All you need to do is do a little research on this noble fish to know that many cultures revere it. In fact, some Asian cultures consider the carp to be sacred. If you’ve ever had one of these fighting fish in your line, I’m sure you understand why! In my effort to outwit the crafty carp, I have acquired a large collection of carp fishing tackle. The Fox Stratos 12000e FS reel is one of my favorites. This is why.

Fox Stratos 12000e FS Carp Reel Key Features

Part of Fox’s range of graphite fishing tackle, the Stratos 12000e has been designed to withstand the rigors of carp fishing. Fox feels that one of his consultants, Ian Chilicott, wants to prove the real thing. Amazingly, he he was able to catch a 50 pound conger eel! Equipped with Fox’s trusted free spool system, the 12000e has 16 ball bearings and one oversized roller bearing for flawless performance, even with a big fish on the line. The graphite body has a high-tech look and the actual one weighs 810g. The 12000e FS has a single handle and the reel material is a durable alloy. It comes with a standard reel and a continental reel.

More information about the 12000e FS carp reel

I particularly appreciate the 12000e’s slow oscillation, a feature that ensures the line wraps perfectly around the spool. This means less friction during the cast, which in turn improves distance and accuracy. The roller does not twist and the clutch has a grit guard that helps optimize performance. The unique Mesh-Tech™ gear system offers flawless operation. There is also an anti-recoil system and a micro line adjustment. The clutch features six discs and the Magnetik™ lubrication system keeps the reel in top operating condition. The gear ratio of the 12000e is 4.2:1 and the spool has two wedges. The Fox FS (Free Spool) system instantly disengages the spool from the main drive, smoothly feeding a fast running carp. A micro adjustment allows the angler to adjust the tension. A range release clip completes the list of features. Expect to pay around £149.00 for this top piece of fishing tackle.

Final Thoughts on the Fox Stratos 12000e FS Carp Reel

I was wondering about some of the features on this reel, so I did some reading. What I learned is that an oversized roller bearing is a key component in the strength of any real. The 12000e’s roller bearing consists of eight large diameter stainless steel rollers encased in an ultra-strong glass-filled nylon housing. Supported by two large stainless steel ball bearings, the roller bearing gives the 12000e a remarkably smooth feel that makes retrieves effortless.

If you’re looking for a full-featured carp fishing tackle, be sure to consider the Fox Stratos 12000e FS reel.

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