birdsnest
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********Roy and Friend******* What an ugly old trout....the fish isn't much better
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Post by birdsnest on May 2, 2006 10:39:44 GMT -5
Anybody got any ideas about treating neutral lines after cleaning ? I'm not sure whether or not to use a dressing. Help please chaps and chappesses.....................Thanks in advance, birdsnest
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lynbuell
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Float tubes make your boots last longer.
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Post by lynbuell on May 3, 2006 4:53:28 GMT -5
I have applied the normal line cleaner and then the dressing with no adverse effects on my masterline neutral...not many people use them but i love mine now...
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Post by jan on May 3, 2006 6:50:30 GMT -5
dont use a floating line dressing it wont sink again - snowbee supple a simple line cleaner for intermediates looks just like a bit of detergent in water - you want soemthign to break the surface tension so a simple wash in some warm water with a drop or two of WU liquid shoudl do it
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lynbuell
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Float tubes make your boots last longer.
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Post by lynbuell on May 3, 2006 7:06:51 GMT -5
Didnt make that point clear about floating dressing...just a line treatment as one would for sink lines is what i should have said...
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birdsnest
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********Roy and Friend******* What an ugly old trout....the fish isn't much better
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Post by birdsnest on May 3, 2006 9:33:59 GMT -5
Thanks guys. I thought as much. I'd got as far as the cleany bit but wasn't too sure about a dressing. Glad I didn't put one on now. Incidently lynbuell, mine is a Michael Evans and I love mine too. Can't understand why more flyers don't use 'em.....................birdsnest
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