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NASH-T0712
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Long Range | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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16.20 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for demanding carp anglers, the NASH Spot On Long Range Boilie Spoon enables precision baiting at medium and long distances. Its specially shaped bowl keeps baits grouped during the cast to create a compact feeding patch around your rig — an ideal condition for attracting and holding large fish on the spot.
Thanks to its robust construction, this baiting spoon for carp withstands intensive sessions without failing. It is perfectly suited to launching single boilies, small handfuls of mixed baits, or hand-formed bait balls. You thus get a reliable tool for all your feeding strategies, from discreet spot baiting to more sustained feeding.
Versatile, the Spot On Boilie Spoon easily fits into any modern carp fishing approach. It suits anglers who want to deposit a few baits discreetly as well as those who need to regularly feed a specific area. It can be used alone or paired with a suitable throwing handle to increase casting distance and improve comfort.
This baiting spoon stands out with a design that strikes an excellent balance between loading capacity, casting control and accuracy on the targeted zone. It supports both short sessions and multiple-day campaigns where consistent baiting becomes a key success factor.
Combining clean lines and a studied volume, the NASH boilie spoon encourages a smooth, repeatable motion. It ideally supports anglers who want to automate their baiting routine and gain efficiency at the water’s edge.
The main advantage of this long-range baiting spoon is its ability to concentrate your baits. By keeping boilies and groundbait tightly grouped you reduce dispersion and increase the likelihood that carp will feed exactly where your rigs are positioned. Fewer baits lost outside the zone, more chance of bites.
Its ergonomics, designed for repetitive casting, limit arm and shoulder fatigue during sustained baiting. The spoon’s profile provides excellent feedback at launch, helping you easily adjust your motion and reproduce the same cast trajectory time after time, whether day or night.
Finally, its high versatility makes the Spot On Boilie Spoon a central accessory in your carp fishing equipment. Whether fishing on ponds, gravel pits or slow rivers, it allows quick adaptation of bait quantity and type without changing tools. It’s a reliable solution for any situation where baiting precision makes the difference.
To get the best from your boilie spoon for carp, start by matching bait quantity to the bowl volume. Avoid overloading the spoon to keep casts fluid and precise. Fill it evenly without overly compressing boilies or groundbait to facilitate bait release on impact.
Work on your motion progressively, starting at short distances then increasing power. Focus on trajectory rather than brute force: a wide, controlled movement produces better repeatability. When fishing at night, use a clear reference on the far bank or a marker in the water to maintain a perfectly defined baiting zone.
After each session, rinse the spoon with fresh water to remove bait and boilie residues. Simple, regular maintenance extends the life of your gear and ensures optimal performance on every outing. Store the spoon away from excessive heat and unnecessary shocks to preserve its shape and effectiveness.
Question 1: Is this spoon only suitable for boilies?
Answer: No — it’s designed to launch different bait types such as boilies, prepared seeds or bait balls, provided you adapt the loaded amount for each cast.
Question 2: Is it suitable for long-range baiting?
Answer: Yes — its design promotes stable, controlled casts when used with proper technique and, if necessary, a compatible throwing handle to reach more distant zones.
Question 3: Can a beginner use this spoon?
Answer: Yes — it remains simple and intuitive to use. A few trials are usually enough to find the right motion, and its design helps repeat precise baiting even for less experienced anglers.