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From: "Larry L"
BUT, that fly does NOT stay dry nearly as well as with Frog's Fanny. I have used FF and Cab -o- Sil side by side all this season, and see no difference in performance betewwen the two.Indeed, a desiccant absorbs water by definition and any left on the fly ( that white look) would quickly attract water and sink the fly. That is exactly what I find happens with fumed silica. But NOT what I find with FF, I notice that both leave a white powdery residue on the fly, and several FF users commented on this in previous posts here. I believe that the first false cast removes most of the residue. with it I seldom have a sinking fly until the next fish slimes it. Same experience here with both, and with the exception of CDC and ostrich herl, a fly treated with Aab -O- Sil or FF need only be "cleaned" by slapping it on the water and dried by false casting to restore it to good floating condition. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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