WaterProofing Lures?
muskie_man
Posted 9/3/2003 5:54 PM (#80518)
Subject: WaterProofing Lures?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Hi. I have a topwalker that tends to sink a little bit and gets fouled a little bit. I think it is taking in some water. Is there a good way to waterproof my topwalker so it will work better. Thanks and good fishin!!!
MuskieBum
Posted 9/3/2003 9:05 PM (#80531 - in reply to #80518)
Subject: RE: WaterProofing Lures?




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is that a wood bait?
divani
Posted 9/4/2003 9:32 AM (#80574 - in reply to #80518)
Subject: RE: WaterProofing Lures?





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Location: Belgium
try envirotex or tru-oil (for gun stocks)
muskie_man
Posted 9/4/2003 7:17 PM (#80640 - in reply to #80518)
Subject: RE: WaterProofing Lures?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
muskiebum yes it is wood, diviani i will have to try some of that. thanks!
divani
Posted 9/5/2003 4:21 AM (#80668 - in reply to #80518)
Subject: RE: WaterProofing Lures?





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Location: Belgium
you're welcome
Justin Gaiche
Posted 9/5/2003 4:59 PM (#80721 - in reply to #80668)
Subject: RE: WaterProofing Lures?




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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
I have used bowling pin laquer and that works great! I think the Magic Maker uses stuff simular to that too?

Justin Gaiche
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