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Old July 27th, 2006, 01:04 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Conan The Librarian
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Default old-time floatant(?)

Wolfgang wrote:

"Mark67" wrote in message
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Back in those days (1980s) I had some type of silicon-based floatant in
my vest that I used fairly regularly. But often as not I would just
dab my finger on my forehead or nose and use that natural oil/grease to
dress my fly. Quicker and easier than digging out the synthetic stuff.
Anybody ever heard of this? I can't remember if I read it in a fly
fishing mag, or if it was something that my grandfather (a master with
rod, leader, and fly) used to do.


Never heard of using that method for floating flies, but it used to be
commonly recommended for lubricating ferrules. Modern composite ferrules
don't need lubrication and doing this just gives dust and dirt something to
stick to. The salt excreted in sweat will corrode metal ferrules.


Some folks also recommend using the natural oils from alongside your
nose when burnishing a card scraper (to keep it from galling).


Chuck Vance (hey, we have been talking about woodworking, haven't
we?)