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NASH-T2880
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Small | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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8.10 (CHF) incl tax
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NASH-T2881
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Large | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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10.10 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed by NASH to meet the demands of modern carp anglers, the Spot On Ball Blaster is an innovative baiting system that launches bait balls to very long distances while maintaining high accuracy. Used with a rod and reel, it turns each cast into a controlled, consistent and quiet baiting action—ideal when fish are holding far from the bank or when heavy fishing pressure requires placing bait as discreetly as possible.
With its simple operating principle, the NASH Ball Blaster provides an effective solution for anglers who want to surpass the limits of classic slingshots or spombs. It allows rapid delivery of a large volume of bait in the form of compact balls while reducing fatigue from repeated casts. This accessory becomes an essential ally for setting up precise long‑range baiting during carp sessions on large lakes, gravel pits or wide rivers.
The Spot On Ball Blaster has been specifically developed to work with molded, uniform bait balls—obtained notably using dedicated ball molds from the range. Its engineered shape easily houses the bait ball, secures it during the cast and releases it cleanly on water impact. The rod’s energy is therefore fully exploited, ensuring a tight, repeatable trajectory—even with rods of relatively soft action.
Manufactured from a tough, impact‑resistant material, the Ball Blaster is built to withstand numerous successive casts without deforming. Its careful construction minimizes the risk of line tangles and provides good stability in flight, helping to maintain tight bait groupings on the targeted fishing spot. Its ergonomic design makes it easy to handle, load bait balls and recover between casts, enabling a sustained and consistent baiting rhythm.
By choosing the NASH Spot On Ball Blaster, the angler benefits from a tool designed to optimize long‑range baiting without multiplying the effort. Compared to traditional solutions, using a rod and reel keeps a familiar motion, better utilizes the tackle’s power and makes it easier to control both direction and range of each cast. This leads to time savings during setup and more consistent bait presentation.
Another major advantage is the ability to work with tightly packed bait balls, which reduces premature break‑up during the cast. Baits arrive intact on the targeted area, increasing the concentration of food exactly where your rigs are placed. This accessory fits perfectly into a strategy of targeted baiting for carp fishing, whether to create a feeding carpet or to maintain an already productive spot.
To get the most from the Ball Blaster, start by preparing a bait mix that is sticky enough to form compact balls capable of resisting the cast acceleration while then breaking down gradually on the bottom. Use a suitable mold to obtain regular balls of similar weight from one cast to the next, which will make distance adjustments easier. Place the bait ball in the Ball Blaster, attach it to your mainline and perform a smooth cast using the rod’s bend, as you would to cast a rig.
Between casts, check the condition of your baiting setup and adjust casting force according to the desired distance. It is advisable to begin with a few test casts to calibrate visual reference points on opposite banks or by using line clips. Working methodically will deliver regular, precise and rapid baiting that can make the difference in your most technical sessions.
Question 1 : Is the Spot On Ball Blaster reserved for carp fishing?
Answer: It was primarily developed for carp fishing, but it can also suit other bottom fishing styles that require long‑range baiting with bait balls.
Question 2 : What types of baits can be used with the Ball Blaster?
Answer: You can use flours, particles and seeds bound into a bait mix sticky enough to form compact balls. The key is that the ball retains cohesion during the cast while working effectively once on the bottom.
Question 3 : Do I need specific tackle to use this accessory?
Answer: The Spot On Ball Blaster is used with standard carp rod and reel setups. A rod with a good power reserve helps reach greater distances, but the accessory remains usable with softer actions by adjusting casting force.