Dunwright Formula X Baits
John
Posted 10/23/2007 9:00 AM (#280875)
Subject: Dunwright Formula X Baits


I heard that the Formula X baits cannot touch of be stored with other baits. Can they be stored by themself in a Plano style tackle box or will the bait react with the plastic of the tackle box?

Thanks,

John
Grunt Lures
Posted 10/23/2007 12:37 PM (#280918 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
Alone yes but if they touch a "normal" poly bait like a Bulldawg or original Suzy Sucker or even a bass worm they will eat into each other. I think in my mess the formula X won the battle and ate through my other baits. Was a mess and expensive lesson for me at least!!
esoxnut
Posted 10/23/2007 9:42 PM (#281003 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits




Posts: 127


Location: Brookfield
I have Dunnwrights and Suzies in formula x and had the same concerns you have. I keep mine seperated from all other baits and even themselves, yes it's a pian in the a$$ but they are worth it. Especialy the dunwrights, they have a great action unlike most other lures on the market and dont break your wallet in $$$$. The Curley Sues rock, one nip of a small Pike doesnt trash the tail. Formula X is way tougher than the other plastics on the market right now with all the China crap floating around. I know alot of people wont agree with me but I would like to see more formula X products on the market.
My .02, Nut
Guest
Posted 10/25/2007 7:27 PM (#281269 - in reply to #281003)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits


Your boat must not have carpet or anything else of value - FX was banned from the bass business about 7 years ago for being a disaster for all parties - customer and factory.

Chinese FX for $ 20 a lure has not changed anything - it will still burn a hole through anything that has a plastic - petroleum component in it.

There is a reason why these companies all stopped making it - and it doesnt reflect the history of the stuff - a history that is terrible.

Toothy Critters are the Best!!
sworrall
Posted 10/25/2007 10:02 PM (#281280 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits





Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Guest,
Please provide a link to a source story or document describing the 'ban' in the bass tackle industry.
muskysarge
Posted 10/25/2007 10:57 PM (#281290 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits




Posts: 62


Location: chicago
Stored mine in a plano box all season. No problems at all.
kawartha kid
Posted 10/26/2007 8:59 AM (#281312 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: Re: Dunwright Formula X Baits





Posts: 238


I store mine in a plano box with suzie,s curlys and dunwrights all mixed together in the same box with no problums at all,they have been stored like this for two seasons now with no problums!
John
Posted 10/26/2007 9:12 AM (#281318 - in reply to #280875)
Subject: RE: Dunwright Formula X Baits


Thanks for the help. I bought a specific box to hold the baits I picked up. Will see how it works out.

John