lakewood box melting
jjmuskie
Posted 8/28/2011 6:37 PM (#514080)
Subject: lakewood box melting





Posts: 208


Location: Sun Prairie, WI
have a muskie medium that is reacting with my bull dawgs. The dawgs are not melting but the dividers in the box are. I know there was a warning in the box when I bought it that said this may happen. Any tips or tricks to stop or prevent this from happening?
archerynut36
Posted 8/28/2011 8:32 PM (#514093 - in reply to #514080)
Subject: Re: lakewood box melting





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
i keep my dawgs in older cedar tackle box under my dash and they dont ever go in my monsters at all, just keep them out of there...bill
muskymandan
Posted 8/28/2011 8:36 PM (#514095 - in reply to #514080)
Subject: RE: lakewood box melting





Posts: 322


That is the new lakewoods for you. White plastic dividers instead of the good black wooden ones.
Jsondag
Posted 8/28/2011 9:44 PM (#514113 - in reply to #514080)
Subject: Re: lakewood box melting





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Over time, the coating on Dawgs and other rubber baits will eat away at a finish. I left some chopped off tails on a finished wooden table in my shed over the winter/spring. When I cleaned it recently, there were perfect tail shaped rings in the Faux Mahogany finish. Dunwright real perch will literally eat away at whatever you put them in over time. I have partially melted Plano boxes from that crazy rubber! Can't go wrong with the justencase boxes! No mess there!