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Carp Bait Flavored Tiger Nuts for Carp Fishing Hair Rig Baits Catfish 14 Flavors

$ 6.33

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Color: Brown
  • Brand: Tom's Baits
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fishing Type: Coarse Fishing, Freshwater Fishing
  • Flavor: Sweet Almond
  • Bait Type: Tiger Nut
  • Condition: New
  • Fish Species: Carp
  • Buoyancy: Negative
  • Features: Natural

    Description

    Flavored Tiger Nuts for Carp Fishing.
    Fully cooked and prepared - ready to use.
    Hand made in Iowa, USA.
    All natural - no artificial preservatives or colors.
    Preserved with natural ingredients and fish attractants.
    For longest shelf life, refrigerate when not in use.
    Intended for use on a hair rig, not intended to be placed directly on a hook.
    4 oz Jar - approximately 100 tiger nuts of various sizes.
    Jar size: 2.5"H x 2.25"W
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    These hook baits are hand made by Tom from the "Outside with Tom" Youtube channel.
    These are the exact carp baits that Tom uses in his videos to catch carp.
    Method feeder sinkers
    and
    hair rig hook links
    are also available to complete the rig.
    Full Tutorial on how to set up this rig
    HERE
    Check out the Outside with Tom
    Youtube channel
    for bait recipes and how to use these rigs.
    Ask Tom
    Q: What flavor is best?
    A: They all work. My advice is to choose a flavor that YOU like the scent of. My personal favorites are Almond, Banana, & Spicy Sriracha.
    Q: What if my tiger nuts get slimy, should I throw them out?
    A: No, the slime is a good thing, the carp like it. It doesn't mean they have gone bad. It is natural starches released by the tiger nuts. The slime may come and go depending on the temperature you store them in.
    Q: How long will they last?
    A: A year or more with refrigeration when not in use. Many months without refrigeration. This time frame is just a guess, I have never had a jar get moldy.