Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
Is the Dark Sleeper a reactive plastic or is it a "worm proof" situation?
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Re: Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
Non reactive in my experience, although I wouldnt put it in a bag of Zman.
Re: Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
I've not seen any issues in that regard.
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Re: Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
I'll tell you something that's not worm proof, and that's a Daiwa spool case, as in the the screw top original packaging. I threw a spent Keitech in my backpack next to a couple of spare spools and looked again a week later to find the Keitech had eaten holes right through the cases. Strangely enough, the bait didn't seem affected. Maybe it was the "Squid Scent."
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Re: Dark Sleeper - wormproof?
I had the spool case react with a Storm WildEye Swimbait. Ate a small holepoisonokie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:17 amI'll tell you something that's not worm proof, and that's a Daiwa spool case, as in the the screw top original packaging. I threw a spent Keitech in my backpack next to a couple of spare spools and looked again a week later to find the Keitech had eaten holes right through the cases. Strangely enough, the bait didn't seem affected. Maybe it was the "Squid Scent."
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