Fly Floatant; What Kind do you Use?
I've been reading about fly floatants. I've read that most of the oil-types in a bottle such as Gink, etcs., leave an oil slick around the fly that could easily scare fish rising for flies. The article said to use Mucilin because it doesn't cause that problem. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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I use and like Shimazaki Dry Shake dry fly floatant.
Re: Fly Floatant; What Kind do you Use?
Alboline make-up remover. Use it on the fly, use it on the flyline, use to lub my reel, use it for chapped hands while salmon fishing, use it to quiet a squeeky ore lock, ect., ect., ect.
A $12.00 jar will almost last a lifetime.
fishbum
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I've used Gink for 20 years, I'm happy with it. I too keep a tub of alboline, great stuff!!!!!!
Don't leave home without it.
Tim
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On the fly tying bench after tying a dry fly I soak it in Angelus 100% Water Repellent. On the water I use Aquel, Frog's Fanny, and/or Shimazaki Dry Shake.
Joe
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Frog Butt or Liquid Mucilin
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on the bench, I always pretreat my drys with Watershed.
Tim
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Aquel by Loon. May or may not be best but it works for me. Frogs Fanny powder when it is needed and useful.
David
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