What's up Mike! Glad you're over here. Do you have a link to this stuff?midger wrote:Fumed silica, a hydrophobe. Buy it by the quart for about $4. Basically similar to Loon Dust, Frog's Fanny, etc. Works well on CDC based flies as well whereas products like Aquel, gink, etc that are liquid won't work as well on the cdc.
anacrime wrote:What's up Mike! Glad you're over here. Do you have a link to this stuff?midger wrote:Fumed silica, a hydrophobe. Buy it by the quart for about $4. Basically similar to Loon Dust, Frog's Fanny, etc. Works well on CDC based flies as well whereas products like Aquel, gink, etc that are liquid won't work as well on the cdc.
midger wrote:anacrime wrote:What's up Mike! Glad you're over here. Do you have a link to this stuff?midger wrote:Fumed silica, a hydrophobe. Buy it by the quart for about $4. Basically similar to Loon Dust, Frog's Fanny, etc. Works well on CDC based flies as well whereas products like Aquel, gink, etc that are liquid won't work as well on the cdc.
Shane,
You can find it at:
http://www.epoxyproducts.com/2_fillers.html
Just scroll about halfway down the page until you come to the fumed silica product. Extremely light and definitely hyrdophobic. Works well and you can fill your frogs fanny or loon bottles many times with a quart of the stuff. I also use empty medbottles for the product, but the brush on the other bottles makes application very easy. I've also found that brushing it in gives best results.
king of fun wrote:Maybe this is a stupid question, but is fumed silica harmful to the fish? I realize having a hook stuck in your lip can't be too good for you either but if we are all working to release our fish unharmed is fumed silica or for that matter or these other products safe for the fish and the streams?
midger wrote:I wouldn't recommend snorting it though--probably tend to dry your sinuses out
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