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Armourall on Flylines?
Mark Tinsky wrote: Has anyone every been desparate enough to have tried this "line restoration" method? Did it work? I know a guy in Rhode Island who is the most anal of any fly fisherman I know when it comes to the care of fly lines. He's in his late 80's and claims to have not replaced a fly line in 9-10 years. He's a big believer in applying amor-all but he also cleans his lines with soap and water at least once a month and takes them off the reels in winter. I've not done it myself. |
Armourall on Flylines?
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:42:36 -0700, Mark Tinsky wrote:
I had some armoural and I liberally doused it in that. My fly line dressing having leaked into my tackle bag last month.... I m not worried about ruining the line. Has anyone every been desparate enough to have tried this "line restoration" method? Did it work? I've used 303 Protectant, but not Armorall. 303 is, I think, similar to the original Armorall formula. I use it on my plastic kayaks. FWIW -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ |
Armourall on Flylines?
"Wayne Knight" wrote he also cleans his lines with soap and water at least once a month and takes them off the reels in winter. I've not done it myself. hell, knight, no surprise there. my bet is you *never* touch your current fly line, hoping desperately that the damn thing will self-destruct, at which time you can go buy a new one... not that there's anything wrong with that! yfitons wayno |
Armourall on Flylines?
Wayne Harrison wrote: hell, knight, no surprise there. my bet is you *never* touch your current fly line, hoping desperately that the damn thing will self-destruct, at which time you can go buy a new one... not that there's anything wrong with that! Harrison, you're the last person I would expect to comment on what I touch counselor. All of my fly lines get somewhat cleaned at least once a year, I don't usually soak them but I take them off the reel and run them through a damp washcloth, dry them, and then reel them back on with one of the cortland cleaning patches they used to give you with the line (do they still do that?) or the SA( or is Umqua?) line dressing. While I am not afraid to spend the money when I have it to purchase "nicer" stuff, in return I expect a certain durability, and with good fly lines approaching the cost of a low end fly rods, I expect the damn things to last several years. Wayne I might be a gear whore, but not of the resources to go into a fly shop and do a Rodney Dangerfield. |
Armourall on Flylines?
It s getting toward the end of the season and yesterday I was
fishing the other end of a Double taper line. I m hard on lines. And the these "reetchy" sounds were coming off the rod as the line past thru the guides. Almost like there was ice in the guides tho it was 50 degrees. Figuring the line needed cleaning I put it in the bath tub today and realized that it s past cleaning. Ingrained dirt, some checking etc. Id like to get another month out of it and buy new line in the Spring. I had some armoural and I liberally doused it in that. My fly line dressing having leaked into my tackle bag last month.... I m not worried about ruining the line. Has anyone every been desparate enough to have tried this "line restoration" method? Did it work? MT |
Armourall on Flylines?
"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:42:36 -0700, Mark Tinsky wrote: I had some armoural and I liberally doused it in that. My fly line dressing having leaked into my tackle bag last month.... I m not worried about ruining the line. Has anyone every been desparate enough to have tried this "line restoration" method? Did it work? I've used 303 Protectant, but not Armorall. 303 is, I think, similar to the original Armorall formula. I use it on my plastic kayaks. FWIW My question is whether or not the scent in Armorall has any effect. --riverman |
Armourall on Flylines?
"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:42:36 -0700, Mark Tinsky wrote: I had some armoural and I liberally doused it in that. My fly line dressing having leaked into my tackle bag last month.... I m not worried about ruining the line. Has anyone every been desparate enough to have tried this "line restoration" method? Did it work? I've used 303 Protectant, but not Armorall. 303 is, I think, similar to the original Armorall formula. I use it on my plastic kayaks. FWIW My question is whether or not the scent in Armorall has any effect. --riverman |
Armourall on Flylines?
"riverman" wrote in message ... My question is whether or not the scent in Armorall has any effect. You can always climb back in the pool and test it |
Armourall on Flylines?
"riverman" wrote in message ... My question is whether or not the scent in Armorall has any effect. You can always climb back in the pool and test it |
Armourall on Flylines?
"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
m... "Wayne Knight" wrote he also cleans his lines with soap and water at least once a month and takes them off the reels in winter. I've not done it myself. hell, knight, no surprise there. my bet is you *never* touch your current fly line, hoping desperately that the damn thing will self-destruct, at which time you can go buy a new one... not that there's anything wrong with that! As long as it self destructs in the bed of your truck and not out on the stream leaving bits of brightly (or muted) colored line all over the water to add to the debris along the bank. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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