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Old December 30th, 2004, 04:19 PM
gary
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I have been spraying Thompson's Water
Seal on my dry flys it seems to repeal the water well, and really doesn't
effect the hackle. I got the idea when I saw a commercially made product
in the fly shop, but was way more expensive than a can of Thompson's. I
also have used it on the outside of my waders from time to time to stop the
leaks. I can't find any diffinate hole in the waders, but Thompson's works
some.



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Old December 31st, 2004, 02:54 AM
Charlie M
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"gary" wrote in
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I have been spraying Thompson's Water
Seal on my dry flys it seems to repeal the water well, and really
doesn't effect the hackle. I got the idea when I saw a commercially
made product in the fly shop, but was way more expensive than a can of
Thompson's. I also have used it on the outside of my waders from time
to time to stop the leaks. I can't find any diffinate hole in the
waders, but Thompson's works some.





I've been using Rain-X on my dries. I leave them to dry outside as it has a
strong oder when wet.

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Old December 31st, 2004, 02:54 AM
Charlie M
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"gary" wrote in
nk.net:

I have been spraying Thompson's Water
Seal on my dry flys it seems to repeal the water well, and really
doesn't effect the hackle. I got the idea when I saw a commercially
made product in the fly shop, but was way more expensive than a can of
Thompson's. I also have used it on the outside of my waders from time
to time to stop the leaks. I can't find any diffinate hole in the
waders, but Thompson's works some.





I've been using Rain-X on my dries. I leave them to dry outside as it has a
strong oder when wet.

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