Description
Dynamite Big Fish Sweet Tiger Specimen Feeder - 1.8kg
Description: Optimise your fishing sessions with Dynamite Big Fish Sweet Tiger Specimen Feeder. This premium groundbait is specially formulated to attract specimen fish with its irresistible sweet tiger nut flavour. Perfect for serious anglers looking to target big fish, this feeder mix ensures a powerful and effective baiting solution.
Key Features:
- Sweet Tiger Nut Flavour: Infused with a sweet tiger nut aroma that attracts big fish and enhances feeding activity.
- High-Quality Blend: Crafted from premium ingredients to deliver consistent performance and effectiveness.
- Specimen Focused: Designed specifically for targeting larger fish, making it ideal for specimen fishing.
- Convenient Size: 1.8kg bag provides ample groundbait for multiple fishing sessions or extended fishing trips.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for various fishing environments, including lakes, rivers, and commercial fisheries.
Packaging: 1.8kg bag, offering a generous amount of groundbait for your fishing needs.
Enhance your fishing experience with Dynamite Big Fish Sweet Tiger Specimen Feeder. Order today and attract big fish with a premium, sweet-tasting groundbait!
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Having fished all over the world we're bringing our experiences, knowledge and ambition to eBay where we hope to help as many anglers as possible get great deals and get out on the bank fishing.
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