High N Dry – Liquid Fly Floatant is a popular product among fly anglers designed to keep artificial flies floating on the water’s surface. Here’s what you should know about it:
Key Features:
1. Waterproofing Formula – Creates a hydrophobic barrier on the fly, repelling water and maintaining buoyancy.
2. Versatile Application – Works on dry flies, emergers, and even foam-bodied patterns.
3. Easy to Use – Typically applied by dipping the fly into the liquid or brushing it on.
4. Long-Lasting – Often more durable than spray or powder floatants, especially in rough water.
5. Non-Toxic & Eco-Friendly – Most brands ensure it’s safe for fish and aquatic environments.
How to Use:
1. Dip Method – Submerge the fly briefly, then shake off excess.
2. Brush-On – Apply with a small brush or dropper bottle for precision.
3. Reapply as Needed – Especially after catching fish or in heavy currents.
Pros:
– Works well on CDC (Cul de Canard) and other natural materials.
– Doesn’t leave residue like some powders.
– Effective in fast-moving water.
Cons:
– Can slightly darken some fly materials.
– Over-application may weigh down delicate flies.
Alternatives:
– Gel Floatants (e.g., Loon Aquel) – Better for pre-treatment.
– Powder Floatants (e.g., Shimazaki Dry Shake) – Good for rejuvenating flies.
– Silicone-Based Sprays – Quick application but less precise.
Best For:
– Trout, panfish, and other surface-feeding species.
– Anglers who fish frequently in choppy or fast water.
If you’re looking for a reliable, long-lasting floatant, High N Dry (or similar liquid formulas) is a solid choice. Would you like recommendations for specific fly types or conditions?