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I took a couple of spoons worth of Outback reproofing cream and
dissolved the stuff in white gas. The test flies keep on floating |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:16:48 -0800 (PST), Al Klamps wrote:
I took a couple of spoons worth of Outback reproofing cream and dissolved the stuff in white gas. The test flies keep on floating Even while they were burning...? IAC, why in the hell would you pollute and potentially poison with this concoction when there are safer DIY alternatives and inexpensive commercial products? Go buy some Gink - whatever George may have done 'round here, by all accounts his wife is good people and the stuff does work. HTH, R |
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Al Klamps wrote:
I took a couple of spoons worth of Outback reproofing cream and dissolved the stuff in white gas. The test flies keep on floating Don't need it...i have 25 Gallons of hydrophobic silica("frogs fanny")!! |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:03:38 -0500, LouF wrote:
...hydrophobic silica "Slowly he turned, step by step, inch by inch..." ("frogs fanny")... "Moe, Larry, the cheese! Moe, Larry, the cheese!..." ....or, in the alternative, "Moe, Larry, the lime in the coconut meniscus! Moe, Larry, the lime in the coconut meniscus!..." HTH, R "...to the gunwales, boys!" |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote I remember the great quest for the Frog's Fanny substitute. Now Frog's Fanny is $5 a bottle and you'd have to fish a *lot* to go through more than one bottle a year so a year's supply is no more than $10. Good lord, you'd have though these guys were searching for the Holy damn Grail. To save ten bucks !! LOL !! I don't disagree with your overall assessment of the cheapass FFer, but I used 1 1/2 pints of FF last season, give or take look at the size of the commercially packed stuff and you'll see that is one hell of a lot of those little bottles A new bottle of the commercial stuff won't last me more than a couple long days, usually. The substitute saves me a pretty good amount of change, over time As for other floatants, I happen to be fond of two of the most pricey brands .... Hydrophobe from France and Tiemco's Dry Magic depending on the fly type, and I don't begrudge the $$ for either since they work so well Larry L ( a cheapass who fishes one hell of a lot of CDC patterns with their touchy floatant needs and who demands the functional quality he wants but still tries hard to keep cost/day as low as possible .... and thinks of that quest, like choosing and using tackle in the most efficient manner, as part of the 'art' of FFing ... ) |
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Larry L wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: I remember the great quest for the Frog's Fanny substitute. Now Frog's Fanny is $5 a bottle and you'd have to fish a *lot* to go through more than one bottle a year so a year's supply is no more than $10. Good lord, you'd have though these guys were searching for the Holy damn Grail. To save ten bucks !! LOL !! I don't disagree with your overall assessment of the cheapass FFer, but I used 1 1/2 pints of FF last season, give or take look at the size of the commercially packed stuff and you'll see that is one hell of a lot of those little bottles A new bottle of the commercial stuff won't last me more than a couple long days, usually. The substitute saves me a pretty good amount of change, over time As for other floatants, I happen to be fond of two of the most pricey brands ... Hydrophobe from France and Tiemco's Dry Magic depending on the fly type, and I don't begrudge the $$ for either since they work so well Larry L ( a cheapass who fishes one hell of a lot of CDC patterns with their touchy floatant needs and who demands the functional quality he wants but still tries hard to keep cost/day as low as possible .... and thinks of that quest, like choosing and using tackle in the most efficient manner, as part of the 'art' of FFing ... ) CDC notwithstanding that is a *lot* of Frog's Fanny. A whole bottle every two days ?!!? Have you ever tried an Amadou ? I find if I gently squeeze the fly with an Amadou I don't need near as much Frog's Fanny. I can't find them in the US, only the synthetic substitute Samadou, but it's available overseas. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:48:11 GMT, "Larry L" wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote I remember the great quest for the Frog's Fanny substitute. Now Frog's Fanny is $5 a bottle and you'd have to fish a *lot* to go through more than one bottle a year so a year's supply is no more than $10. Good lord, you'd have though these guys were searching for the Holy damn Grail. To save ten bucks !! LOL !! I don't disagree with your overall assessment of the cheapass FFer, but I used 1 1/2 pints of FF last season, give or take look at the size of the commercially packed stuff and you'll see that is one hell of a lot of those little bottles A new bottle of the commercial stuff won't last me more than a couple long days, usually. Um...WHAT?! The substitute saves me a pretty good amount of change, over time As for other floatants, I happen to be fond of two of the most pricey brands ... Hydrophobe from France and Tiemco's Dry Magic depending on the fly type, and I don't begrudge the $$ for either since they work so well FWIW, Hydrophobe appears to be "the powder that must not be mentioned" (based upon my _quick_ Googling of "Hydrophobe mouche") and I'd imagine the Tiemco stuff is, as well. Whether it is or it isn't, if you weren't around for one of the "Frog's Fanny"/Cab-o-sil wars, and you really go through THAT much floatant and you want to save some real money, get some Cab-o-sil _HYDROPHOBIC_ or other fumed silica product. Larry L ( a cheapass who fishes one hell of a lot of CDC patterns with their touchy floatant needs and who demands the functional quality he wants but still tries hard to keep cost/day as low as possible .... and thinks of that quest, like choosing and using tackle in the most efficient manner, as part of the 'art' of FFing ... ) HTH, R |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:48:11 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: I used 1 1/2 pints of FF last season, give or take look at the size of the commercially packed stuff and you'll see that is one hell of a lot of those little bottles A new bottle of the commercial stuff won't last me more than a couple long days, usually. I used four containers of FF last year. You can not beat it when it comes to CDC flies, and it works better than any other powdered stuff, including the bulk containers of the powder. I think, but am not sure, that FF is not only a desicant, but it also has a floatant added to it, because I have tried other commercial desicants and they do not work nearly as well, especially on CDC. Floatant? Gink is the best. Dave |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote CDC notwithstanding that is a *lot* of Frog's Fanny. A whole bottle every two days ?!!? Have you ever tried an Amadou ? I find if I gently squeeze the fly with an Amadou I don't need near as much Frog's Fanny. I can't find them in the US, only the synthetic substitute Samadou, but it's available overseas. No, but I bought some type of thingy suggested to me by Rene Harrop late last season, I believe it's Elk hide tanned a certain way by the Shoshone. It did seem to make the whole 'keep floating' thing easier, and it dangles permanantly from my vest now. Another thing besides the CDC that I face on my preferred waters is a huge amount of biological gunk in the water because the streams are so super rich. The later you go in the season the greater this is true, late in the year it's hard to keep any fly line or fly floating for any length of time, even a few minutes. It clings to flies and makes them sink in the same way you might rub a wet fly with weeds to intentionally sink it. When I fish freestones with less algae(sp?) and whatever suspended I always notice how easy it is to keep flies clean and floating ( lines too ). Hum, other floatant factors that are relative to water type .... I very often fish down stream using a Fall River twitch and that causes the fly to be pulled under and get waterlogged as it swings out of the fish's lane before you can pick it up to recast ..... the flat water and spooky fish teach one to avoid drops of water splashing on them and avoid false casting as much as possible, period so I'll often re-dry by hand when a few strong false casts would flick the water out in less touchy situations ..... I can think of a few more, but one thing I notice on this and other FFing forums is that water type fished leads directly to angler opinions and what is truly 'expert' on one type will barely work on a different type ... all inquiries and answers should probably touch on the water type involved ...... as in all of life, point of view determines what you see G |
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