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I was browsing in Tesco's the other day looking to buy some floating dog mixers when I came across a box of Bakers Complete Meaty Meals. They looked like they could be soft and looked like 12mm pellets. Two flavours of chicken and beef so I went for the beef.

 

I tried them when I got home and found that they were nice and soft, easily hookable but not so soft as to allow it to come of the hook. More of a surprise was that they float! I squeezed one under the water to see if I could release air to make it sink and it did. I can break them in half or even quarter them and they still float. Pellet bands also work very well.

 

I have not yet tried them for fishing anywhere as the only place I went to this weekend had a no surface fishing rule. It also had a no pellet (other than what you buy here) rule.

 

They smell beautiful (if beef dog mixers are your thing) and my friends dog loves them.

 

I just wondered if anyone else has tried them?

 

If your wondering what they look like then give this Tesco link a try:

 

Bakers Complete Meaty Meals from Tesco's - Only £2.05 for almost 1Kg

 

Or try Purina, the manufacturers page.

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Don't believe it....did the same thing, but keep forgetting to take them out of the fridge, they certainly look like the could work, either as a hair rigged bait or on the hook.

 

What are we like?? :rolleyes:

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