keet Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Anyone pretreat their dry flies at the vice to aid in floatability? If so what do you use or recommend. Have tried Flyagra just seems a bit greasy. Any input would be appreciated. Quote
bigalcal Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 I've used Flyagra and it seems pretty good. I'm looking forward to see what others think/use. Quote
muha Posted June 18, 2016 Posted June 18, 2016 Flyagra works, it does have a bit of smell to it sort of like kerosene. I use a stiff bristle paint brush instead of dunking flies right into solution.this way you are able to apply solution only to the wings without soaking entire body. One thing I noticed is it affects tippet material making it brittle. It does keep flies on top for long time if applied in advance. I guess it gets absorbed into natural materials instead of just being layered atop as a coating. Quote
BowLurker Posted June 18, 2016 Posted June 18, 2016 Flyagra works, it does have a bit of smell to it sort of like kerosene. I use a stiff bristle paint brush instead of dunking flies right into solution.this way you are able to apply solution only to the wings without soaking entire body. One thing I noticed is it affects tippet material making it brittle. It does keep flies on top for long time if applied in advance. I guess it gets absorbed into natural materials instead of just being layered atop as a coating. I notice the brittle tippet part of treating flies as well. I use a "grease" style treatment, and prefer it because I can see when it's time to re-treat when my flies are sinkers. -M. PS- have you tried any 'spray-style' treatments? Quote
muha Posted June 18, 2016 Posted June 18, 2016 Never used a spray, for grease I use tiemco on my cdc dries. Be careful not to rub off any close to your eyes. Your eyelids get swollen, resembling Peter Tosh Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 There was a time where I treated flies with spray Scotchgard. Worked fairly well initially but it does like floatent wear off in time. Quote
professori Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 Just got back from a trip to the BC interior. I had tied up a dozen Tom Thumbs and dipped them all in Flyagra, set them aside to dry for a week and then packed them up. I didn't notice any smell and no visible "oil slick" that I have observed at times using recently dipped flies. I did notice whoever, that the flies kept floating, without any added floatant, even after having been taken by as many as 9 trout in succession (the record) and being reduced to a handful of straggly fibers. 1 Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 Never had a problem with Tom Thumb's sinking. Quote
keet Posted June 27, 2016 Author Posted June 27, 2016 Thanks for the input. Will try to brush on as suggested by muha. No I have not tried on spray-on treatment. Quote
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