I see we have a couple comedians in the audience.
tomsakai wrote:It would be better to be even more thorough on an important item like floatant. Brian, why don't you treat 2-3 dozen flies each for Darrin and me and send them to us. That way we can be your secondary testers. BTW, I will help you by specifying fly patterns and sizes that need testing.
I'll get right back to you on that Tom.
There are more than a few, nanotech, super hydrophobic, coatings out there. Most are not affordable, or readily available. Ceracoat is.....but it has to be shipped from overseas. *IF* this is as effective as other nano treatments, it should waterproof your flies until they fall apart. I've spent countless hrs on local creeks catching dozens of dumb trout on dry flies. The only time I need to change a fly, is when they get slimmed to the point of not floating, or treatable with standard floatants. I can go through a 1/2 dozen plus Royal Wulffs or Adams. If I could permanently waterproof flies, I might be able to go the whole day using 1-2 flies.
So who's first? Not me, because I don't fish for trout much anymore.
I also have a lifetime supply of powdered floatant.
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