| Reference | Diamètre | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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NASH-T2890
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40 mm | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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7.10 (CHF) incl tax
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NASH-T2891
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20 mm | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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8.10 (CHF) incl tax
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NASH-T2893
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60 mm | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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9.15 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for demanding anglers, the NASH Spot On Ball Maker is a groundbait ball mould that turns your groundbaits, softened pellets or flour mixes into perfectly compact, regular balls in seconds. This carp baiting tool simplifies work at the waterside and guarantees a clean, repeatable presentation that's highly attractive to fish.
Thanks to its simple, clever moulding system, just fill the cup, apply pressure and eject the ready-to-throw ball. This produces uniform groundbait balls that hold together when cast yet break down quickly on the bottom to release a cloud of attractors around your rig.
The main advantage of the NASH Spot On Ball Maker is the time-saving and consistency it brings to your fishing. No more loosely packed or irregular balls: in a few movements you produce identical balls, improving baiting accuracy and confidence in your presentation.
The uniform compression achieved by the mould creates balls firm enough to withstand the impact of casting—even when launched with a powerful rod or catapult—while ensuring gradual dissolution on the bottom. This controlled release of particles draws fish to your spot and keeps them feeding there longer.
Easy to use, even for a beginner, this accessory greatly reduces hand fatigue compared with rolling by hand. It also keeps things cleaner: less bait stuck to your fingers, which means more time actually fishing. For the modern carp angler as well as the feeder fishing enthusiast, it's a valuable ally to optimise every session.
To get the most from your groundbait ball mould, start by preparing a groundbait or softened pellet mix with the correct moisture: it should compress easily without sticking excessively to the walls. Then fill the large cup to the desired level.
Adjust the pressure applied and the texture of your mix depending on casting distance and current. For short-range fishing, a slightly looser ball will encourage faster break-up; for long, powerful casts, increase compression to prevent premature bursting.
Question 1: What types of bait can I use with the NASH Spot On Ball Maker?
Answer: The mould accepts most carp groundbaits: flour-based mixes, softened pellets, crushed seed mixes and other blends suitable for forming compact balls.
Question 2: Do the balls withstand casting?
Answer: Yes—if your mix is properly moistened and well compacted, the balls are firm enough to withstand the cast while breaking down gradually on the bottom to create an attractive baiting zone.
Question 3: Is the NASH Spot On Ball Maker suitable for beginners?
Answer: Absolutely. Its intuitive operation and guided moulding system let a beginner easily produce regular groundbait balls without prior experience, while enjoying clean and effective baiting.