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I have been reading about this new bait from Tracker and like the concept.
Two baits in one, a soft half (breaks down stright away) leaking attractors into the swim and a firm half (which breaks down over 3 hours). They are available in conventional 'boilie' shapes (round and dumb-bell) however they do have a much faster breakdown than a boilie. So does anyone no if they are classified as a boilie or not? I have seen them featured on one website as a boilie ..... but I have a gut feeling (well more a hopeful one) that they have got this wrong. I liked the idea of this bait and was particularly hoping I could try it at a club water I fish where boilies are banned. Cheers folks ....... |
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