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I ran across a reference to this stuff that says
"Works extremely well on CDC and Snowshoe rabbit flies; will not mat down the fibers." anybody tried it and have comments, pro or con? I've been searching for something to use only the the floating half of "emerger" type flies ... something that easy to apply to just a part of a fly without touching the rest ... and something that really floats ... and can preferrably be used with CDC and snowbunnyfoot to good result The picture looks like it may come in a tube similar to the old SIMMS floatant from years ago ( best product they have made, imho :-) which was very easy to apply to part of a fly |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 21:36:35 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: I ran across a reference to this stuff that says "Works extremely well on CDC and Snowshoe rabbit flies; will not mat down the fibers." Frog's Fanny. Best stuff out there. Comes with a brush so you can "paint" only the parts of the fly you wish. It is a desicant and a floatant, and it works *very* well. Dave |
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