Tiger Nuts
Tiger Nuts
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Our Premium Tiger Nuts are a versatile, all-natural treat perfect for both garden wildlife and fishing enthusiasts. These nutrient-packed tubers are ideal for feeding birds, squirrels, and other small animals while also being a highly effective bait for carp fishing. Tiger nuts are rich in fiber, natural sugars, and essential nutrients, providing energy to wildlife and serving as an irresistible bait for carp. Safe for use in wildlife feeding and fishing alike, they can be enjoyed dry or soaked for maximum effectiveness.
Directions for Use (Wildlife):
- Serve tiger nuts dry or soak them in water for 12-24 hours to soften.
- Place in a bird feeder, scatter on the ground, or add to wildlife feeding stations.
- Store unused tiger nuts in a cool, dry place, and refrigerate after soaking.
Directions for Use (Fishing):
- Soak tiger nuts in water for 24 hours, then boil for 30 minutes to soften.
- Allow the nuts to ferment for 2-3 days for added effectiveness in attracting carp.
- Use them as a hook bait or mix with ground bait when carp fishing.
Benefits:
- Dual-purpose: perfect for feeding garden wildlife and as carp fishing bait.
- Rich in fiber, natural sugars, and nutrients for a balanced diet.
- High-energy food for birds, squirrels, and small animals.
- Highly effective bait for carp, known for its irresistible natural sweetness.
- Nut-free and gluten-free, safe for sensitive wildlife and effective in fishing.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Can tiger nuts be used as fishing bait without soaking?
No, for fishing, they should be soaked for 24 hours and boiled to soften, making them easier for carp to digest. -
Will tiger nuts attract a variety of wildlife to my garden?
Yes, tiger nuts are a great food source for birds, squirrels, and other small animals, adding variety to their diet. -
How should I prepare tiger nuts for carp fishing?
Soak for 24 hours, boil for 30 minutes, and ferment for 2-3 days for the best results in attracting carp. -
Will tiger nuts attract pests to my garden?
While tiger nuts are safe for wildlife, they may attract unwanted pests like rodents if left in open feeding areas. To minimize this, use appropriate feeders and clean up any uneaten food regularly.

