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Never wet!!!
#1
Omg if you by dry fly floating spray and powder your wasting your money! Get never wet. I sparyed some on one of my flys and I can't get is so sink and is is a soft hackle!!! I put some on a caddis, it will never sink. But there is a down side there is a light milky color left over but drys pritty clear!
But anyway get never wet just try it I am telling you!
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#2
That is cool, but what about slime? My flies sink after I catch a few fish and the fly gets slimed.
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#3
Look up never wet it repels mud, spit, slim, pee basically anything it's freaking awesome! I just had to share
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#4
Thanks, I will be checking that out for sure.
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#5
That stuff is pretty sweet...
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#6
Don't you have to pre-treat the flies, or can you use it on the water? How big is the container?
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#7
Looking at the videos it's a two part process, and each part needs to dry first. So it would need to be a pretreat process.
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#8
Yep, I saw that upon further review. "I'm Out."

I like to treat mine as I fish. Often, I don't want the whole fly floating (emergers, cripples, flush-riders, etc), so pre-treating would be detrimental for me. Gink and Frog's Fanny do the trick!
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#9
I agree with you. If not an arm or leg price however, I could see pre treating maybe a small specialty box of flies. Specially for dry dropper set ups.
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#10
I just put the last coat on, and only on my caddis box
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#11
Where do you buy it? What about odor and taste?
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#12
At hardware store, it smells like spray paint and I don't no what it tastes like. If you are afraid of the fish smelling it and tasting it, well I caught fish on it!
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