Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??
Clammer
Posted 6/29/2013 8:47 PM (#649290)
Subject: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




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Location: Wisconsin
Just picked up a couple Phantom Softails and a few Bulldawgs. Do they bleed or have issues reacting with other baits or with the plano boxes? I know other lures would "melt" into other lures and such and sure don't want to ruin my new lures. I tried the search but came up empty.

Thanks!!
Clammer
Posted 6/29/2013 9:00 PM (#649292 - in reply to #649290)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
Also, forgot to ask if the tails stay deformed if stored in tight area.
fishhawk50
Posted 6/29/2013 9:25 PM (#649294 - in reply to #649290)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
i store all my phantoms in 3730 plano's with no issues of tail deformity or bleed from tail to tail.. i don't mix baits together like bulldawgs with phantoms so don't know if they react with dawg plastic or not. i would venture to bet they won't.
double J
Posted 6/29/2013 9:58 PM (#649300 - in reply to #649290)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




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ive never had dawgs bleed together and having a bass style boat i keep them tight together due to space. I have never had the phantoms bleed either, but i dont mix the two baits? I do have a few phantoms with the paint pealing off them that im not happy about.
Top H2O
Posted 6/30/2013 12:54 AM (#649309 - in reply to #649294)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
fishhawk50 - 6/29/2013 9:25 PM

i store all my phantoms in 3730 plano's with no issues of tail deformity or bleed from tail to tail.. i don't mix baits together like bulldawgs with phantoms so don't know if they react with dawg plastic or not. i would venture to bet they won't.

Ya. I agree,. Just keep them separate.
I've never had any problems.
miket55
Posted 6/30/2013 7:31 AM (#649323 - in reply to #649290)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




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Location: E. Tenn
I put mine in Ziploc type bags, then into the Plano boxes for peace of mind if nothing else.
Clammer
Posted 6/30/2013 10:38 AM (#649344 - in reply to #649290)
Subject: Re: Softail/Bulldawgs bleed??




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
Thanks for the input to everyone. I have a lot of baits from the eighties when I started Musky fishing and haven't really bought anything until lately. Sold some baits I don't use and bought a few Dawgs and Phantoms and want them around a while. Kids are now all off at college or out so now I hope to have some time to use my musky gear again!

Thanks again!!
Dave