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I was watching a youtube video the other day and the person made mention of something they applied to their dry flies just after tying them. I took a brief stab at it with google but figured my time would be better spent asking on here. Anyone know what they may have been talking about? Maybe they were simply referring to regular floatants that they simply applied right there at the bench?
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I have used "Camp Dry" which is a silicone spray for tent waterproofing. It works ok, but as FG said it gets slimed too, and then you still need floatant.
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lots of stuff used even gone so far as when im out used oil off of the nose. Surprisingly the nose oil floats the best believe it or not.
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The nose is a good idea, I will probably get a chance to try that sometime. My favorite emergency floatant is chapstick!
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hmmmm I wonder how the fishies would like bacon in the morning.. :-).. but.. it is a petrolium based product so shoule be an excellent floatant... ??
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