What is the difference between the red and the green "tin" - especially in regard to using with furled leaders?
What is the difference between the red and the green "tin" - especially in regard to using with furled leaders?
The green is with silicon the red doesn't have silicon. I don't use furl leaders, so I don't know how it would relate there. I do prefure the silicon mucilin. I find it keeps the fly floating longer.
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[This message has been edited by Bras D'or Creeper (edited 04 March 2005).]
Thanks folks!
I stated in an earlier post that I had picked up some Mucilin for my furled leader (Unithread) use. I had NOT mentioned that mine is the green tin. I couldn't remember what was different with the red tin. When folks kept mentioning "red tin", I started thinking the mucilin I bought may not work.
Mike
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The Red Tin is what we silk fishermen use on our lines.
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Hello,
As Ray said, red mucilin is for silk lines and also thread furled leaders. Green mucilin (with silicone) is for dry flies.
I only use the red mucilin on my furled leaders.
Cheers,
Richard
Plano TX