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flotant . 
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The nutria are particularly threatening to the state's unique "floatant" marsh, a boglike carpet of interwoven plant life that literally floats in the swampy waters.
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Might also try a bit too much liquid floatant, which might push scum away from the fly.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
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Use fly floatant on your tippet about 6 inches above your dries.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
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Now add your floatant and it will float like a cork.
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If that fails, lose the floatant and dangle it in his face, the drowned perachute adams (small) usually gets 'em. plan B - Spinning gear.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
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If that fails, lose the floatant and dangle it in his face, the drowned perachute adams (small) usually gets 'em. plan B - Spinning gear.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
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Yes | No | Report from rdorman wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago rub chap stick or burt's bees wax on the guides keeps the water off also try using your floatant if you have neither
Anybody know of a good way to keep the guides on a fly rod from icing up? 2009
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Use fly floatant on your tippet about 6 inches above your dries.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
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Yes | No | Report from rdorman wrote 3 weeks 4 days ago rub chap stick or burt's bees wax on the guides keeps the water off also try using your floatant if you have neither
Anybody know of a good way to keep the guides on a fly rod from icing up? 2009
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Might also try a bit too much liquid floatant, which might push scum away from the fly.
Deeter: Help Me Catch That Scum-Sucking Pig! (And win a fly rod). 2009
 
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