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Stan Gula wrote:
"Peter Charles" wrote in message ... I've found that Antron posts get waterlogged and then the fly will not ride correctly so I've stopped using it for that purpose. The best post will be made out of a hydrophobic material that's lighter than water. Stan, does polypropylene absorb and hold water? I've never tried it for a post. Peter Polypro doesn't absorb water (in my experience). A friend has turned me on to turkey flats for posts and while those do suck up water, I've found it's not a problem if you give the post a good shot of head cement and grease it up. The best in terms of floatation might be a thin strip of 2mm closed cell foam. I've experimented with two strips (orange and white) which is really easy to see. This gives me a good idea for a swap fly... The #14,50x long parachute adams (nose to tail) cluster with various posts ? |
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This gives me a good idea for a swap fly...
The #14,50x long parachute adams (nose to tail) cluster with various posts ? I can only fine 20x long hooks. Do you have a source? g |
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