Dynamite Baits

Big Fish Sweet Tiger Specimen Feeder Groundbait

About the Product

NEW for 2021. Big Fish Sweet Tiger & Corn Feeder groundbait to match the Sweet Tiger range of baits.

An active, high feed value mix for big fish such as carp, tench and bream. The mix contains sweet flavour, mixed sized particles that leak fish-loving into the water, creating a yellow hazy cloud that helps to attract fish from a wide area. A slightly sticky mix perfect for using in the feeder or on the Method but can also be balled or cupped in if required. Comes in a 1.8kg great value bag.

  • 1.8kg bag
  • Active Mix
  • Sweet and creamy flavour
  • Different sized, active particles that attract big fish from a wide area
  • Matches the Big Fish Sweet Tiger range

The Range

Sweet Tiger Boilies 1.8kg – 15, 20mm

Sweet Tiger Boilies 5kg – 15, 20mm

Sweet Tiger Hard Hookbaits

Sweet Tiger Foodbait pop-ups

Sweet Tiger Zig Cloud

Sweet Tiger Feeder Groundbait

Sweet Tiger Premium Liquid Carp Food

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