| Reference | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT 4000 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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26.30 (CHF) incl tax
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| GT 6000 | 0 |
โ Unavailable โ Out of stock at the manufacturer
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30.35 (CHF) incl tax
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| GTL 8000 | 0 |
โ Unavailable โ Out of stock at the manufacturer
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36.40 (CHF) incl tax
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The replacement spool for carp reel NASH Scope Reel Spare Spool has been designed to give carp anglers a simple and reliable solution for keeping ready-to-use rigs on hand. Used alongside your Scope reel, this NASH Scope spare spool lets you switch lines in seconds without dismantling your entire setup.
Adapted to the demands of modern carp fishing, it fits perfectly on Scope GT reels, renowned for their quick-drag system and compact format tailored to short rods. Whether you switch between challenging waters, slow-flowing rivers or large lakes, this spool helps you quickly adjust your strategy without wasting time at the bank.
By keeping several spools ready, you can prepare different line strengths, change line types according to conditions, or keep a backup rig always available. The Nash Scope GT spool thus becomes a tactical asset to optimize every session.
Using a dedicated spare spool for your Scope reel saves valuable time while fishing. Instead of retying your line entirely when conditions change, simply swap the spool and youโre ready to fish again. This quick setup is especially appreciated during short sessions or when fish are active for a limited window.
The NASH replacement spool for carp reels also helps extend the life of your main line. By separating your different rigs (short-range, long-range, snaggy areas, heavy cover, etc.) across multiple spools, you reduce wear and unwanted twists. This keeps your lines in top condition, ready to use when needed.
Another major advantage is flexibility. With a spare spool for the Scope reel, you can instantly adapt to a change of peg, depth or water clarity without compromising bait presentation. This versatility is key to getting the most from your short rods and compact reels designed for carp fishing.
Before first use, fill your spare spool with the line type best suited to your fishing style. Maintain even tension while spooling to ensure uniform line lay โ this guarantees accurate casts and smooth line release.
Prepare several spools in advance with different rigs: for example, a stronger line for snaggy areas, a finer line for long-range or spooky fish, and an intermediate setup for general situations. Store each spool in a protective sleeve or case to shield the line from light, moisture and impacts.
When changing spools, always check that the spool is correctly engaged on the reel spindle and that the quick-drag operates freely. After each session, rinse the spool lightly with fresh water if youโve been fishing in silty conditions, then let it dry before storage.
Question 1 : Is this spare spool intended only for carp fishing?
Answer: It was designed primarily for modern carp fishing with short rods and compact reels, but it can suit other technical fishing styles if your setup is compatible.
Question 2 : What types of line can I use with this spool?
Answer: The spool accepts the main line types used in carp fishing (monofilament, fluorocarbon or braid). Simply choose the diameter and line type suited to your fishing style and local regulations.
Question 3 : How many spare spools should I have?
Answer: It depends on your habits. Many carp anglers carry at least two additional spools: one for heavy-duty fishing near snags and another for long-range or clear-water situations. The key is to cover the situations you encounter most often.