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Old 01-04-2006, 08:30 AM
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Tigers are an awsome bait when prepared and used correctly.....

On small lightly stocked venues they can be the kiss of death as they are nearly undigestable to the fish. This causes repeated picking up and passing by the fish, allowing another fish to feed on them too

In my opinion they are used incorrectly by most anglers and im always worried when i see anglers with large frenzied tubs or buckets of tigers.......In most situations i would only feed a half dozen whole or split nuts into a swim, with maybe a tiny bag of crumbed nut.


i believe they should be used for stalking situations more than baiting campaigns
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Old 02-04-2006, 01:56 PM
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that's the one phil & steve the carp eat them cr** them out again and get eatin again and again, so you sould only put a small handful in on a session on some waters where tigers are banned you can liquidize them and fish a boilie tiger on the hook.
the carp love them.

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Always found tigers to be very venue specific, doing ok on one water then poorly on another

Not a bait i use much, but when i have used them i've done best fishing a mini tiger over hemp and some chopped tigers
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Does anyone know of a decent tiger nut boilie? What about the dynamite monster tigernut?
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I think Dynamite are the only big company that make em. I've used em a few times but only on runs waters and had a couple of fish. Can't see anything wrong with them so give em a try.
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Old 02-04-2006, 09:58 PM
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Only tried a few times, and outfished the other rods when I did, covered in gew - lovely!
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For a shelf bait i can't fault them ive been using them off and on for two seasons now and had alot of success on them will be using them this season too as well as others.
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Old 03-04-2006, 12:17 PM
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A deadly bait a nice 'stick' of bbpc crushed tiger nuts has worked very well with me used dry it settles nicely on top of bottom weed.
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Old 03-04-2006, 01:38 PM
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Take a look at this, looks well nice http://www.questbaits.com/docs/boili...rnutcrunch.php
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Old 03-04-2006, 05:16 PM
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bit pricey kerwaff mate...........if you want somat with crunch factor look no further than MB baits Snail n Shell ! awesome............ an thats comin from someone whos not a boilie user !
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bit pricey kerwaff mate...........if you want somat with crunch factor look no further than MB baits Snail n Shell ! awesome............ an thats comin from someone whos not a boilie user !
Not a boilie user, ive seen you sneaking around top pool with a few boilies
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horses for courses my friend and ive only met you once ? ? ?

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The best Nut type boilie i've come across is the Perfection Groundbaits Choc Orange nut mix very nice and a bit cheaper than the usual
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Anyone know a stockist of bulk tigers (dry) and how much they are? (around the Stoke area) PM me if you like...
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alright nige i get mine in 2 kilo bags for a couple of quid from a place called gibsons but you canget loads of stuff there maize, red band ,pellets hemp loads of stuff really it's near dellamere forest.

hope this helps mate

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