storing bull dawgs and other plastics
cbtrtbum
Posted 3/8/2012 9:15 PM (#544737)
Subject: storing bull dawgs and other plastics




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Howdy all
When storing your bull dawgs, mag dawgs, etc how do you prefer to store them? If a number of them are jammed into a plano type plastic box do the colors run? Any tips appreciated. Cheers,Chris
Rudedog
Posted 3/8/2012 9:58 PM (#544739 - in reply to #544737)
Subject: RE: storing bull dawgs and other plastics




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Location: S.W. WI
I use the Plano 3730 boxes, with the 4 long divided bins. It works good for me. 2 Mag dawgs in each bin and they don't bleed at all, but I keep like colors together. 8 mags in each box.
PSYS
Posted 3/9/2012 7:12 AM (#544777 - in reply to #544737)
Subject: Re: storing bull dawgs and other plastics





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Location: APPLETON, WI
I may as well say it before anyone else does....

Yes, storing different colors / types do have the ability to make the baits bleed.
Plano 3730 works well for Mag Dawgs as mentioned above.

Give the search a try because there have been numerous topics on this just recently as well as the past.

Good luck!
cbtrtbum
Posted 3/9/2012 7:23 AM (#544780 - in reply to #544777)
Subject: Re: storing bull dawgs and other plastics




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normally I do and I did not on this one. Ill do that now. Thanks for the plano suggestion. Cheers,Chris
kodiak
Posted 3/9/2012 9:07 AM (#544818 - in reply to #544737)
Subject: Re: storing bull dawgs and other plastics





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Location: Okoboji
any issues with hooks rusting in there or do you dry the baits good before putting back?
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/9/2012 9:16 AM (#544822 - in reply to #544818)
Subject: Re: storing bull dawgs and other plastics




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
I had a little rust issues on one of my mag dawgs, but since I started drying them I have not seen any since. Learned my lesson, now I dry all baits first.