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| 2 oz / 57 g | 0 |
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6.10 (CHF) incl tax
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| 3 oz / 85 g | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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6.10 (CHF) incl tax
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| 4 oz / 113 g | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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6.10 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for discerning carp anglers, the NASH Marker Lead marker sinker is a specialized tool for the precise detection of bottom composition. Its compact, streamlined shape faithfully transmits every vibration through braided line, allowing you to feel hard patches, gravel, silt or weedbeds. This survey marker lead for carp fishing helps pinpoint the best feeding spots and fish-holding areas while remaining discreet thanks to its camouflaged coating.
Thanks to its elongated lugs, it lightly grips the bottom and returns maximum information to the rod, making it a go-to tool for mapping a swim before setting up rigs. Easy to identify and use, it integrates naturally into modern long-range marking strategies when used with a marker rod and floating or sinking braided line.
The main strength of the NASH Marker Lead lies in its ability to accurately convey bottom information. Every bump, texture change or piece of debris is transmitted to the rod, allowing the angler to quickly interpret the topography and choose the best spot to place rigs. This precision is particularly appreciated when fishing with braided line, which absorbs almost no vibration.
The combination of a black/green camouflage coating and a non-reflective soft-touch finish minimizes visual contrast on the bottom. The sinker blends into the environment, reducing carp wariness even in clear, heavily fished waters. The elongated lugs not only amplify sensations when passing over gravel or stones but also help better assess silt density and weedbed thickness.
Weights marked in metric and imperial units directly on the body simplify gear organization: the angler instantly identifies the model used, adjusts casting distance and maintains consistency across marker setups. These details make the NASH marker lead a reliable, robust product particularly suited to intensive prospection fishing.
To make the most of this survey marker lead for carp, pair it with a dedicated marker rod and a quality low-stretch braided line. After casting, let the sinker touch down, then retrieve it slowly while keeping constant contact. Every twitch, snag or smooth glide gives an indication of the substrate. Mark interesting distances with a line clip or marker to accurately return rigs to those points.
Make multiple casts in different directions to create a true map of the swim: hard areas for placing dense baits, weedbed edges to target cruising fish, and breaks or holes that can serve as holding areas. Rinse the sinker in freshwater between sessions and check the coating and attachment ring to ensure optimal longevity and safe heavy casts.
Question 1: Is this marker lead only suitable for carp fishing?
Answer: It is primarily designed for carp fishing with a marker rod, but can also be used for any freshwater fishing that requires precise bottom prospection.
Question 2: Is it mandatory to use braided line with this marker lead?
Answer: Using braided line is recommended to maximize feedback transmission, but the sinker can also be used with other line types with a slightly more muted feel.