TLC for Fly Lines
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Dan Blanton Fly lines aren't the most expensive part of your marine fly-fishing equipment, but they aren't cheap either. Most will cost more than 50 bucks if they're worth having and, with tender loving care, will perform well for many seasons. Abuse them, and you'll be reaching deep into your pocket sooner than you'd like. Here's some good advice on how to provide TLC for your fly lines.
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Algae Bio Fuel Keeping your line clean and free of dirt and other substances such as algae will help prolong its life as well as its good casting and floating characteristics. Dirt and algae buildup on a fly line can markedly reduce its shootability and floatability. A coating of dirt prevents lines from working properly, particularly lines like those produced by Scientific Anglers, which have both an internal silicone lubricating system and a hydrophobic (water-resistant) chemical in the line's coating for better flotation. Dirt and other contaminants don't prevent the silicone lubricant from surfacing as it should, but the effect is like having a good lubricant between two metal surfaces and then ruining it by adding dirt and grit. Dirt and algae also overcoat the line's hydrophobic chemical, which nullifies its water-repelling abilities and causes the fly line to sit lower in the surface film.
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Diesel From Algae Until recently, I operated under the mistaken impression that a number of good commercial fly-line cleaners were being marketed by leading fly-line companies and fly-fishing specialty houses. Actually, most of the available products are only line dressings, not thorough cleaners. A lubricant dressing only coats the line, temporarily covering the dirt and making the line shoot better for a while.
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Algae Fuel Production Over time, superficial line dressings will seal in dirt and algae and prevent the internal, self-lubricating silicone ingredient in the line from doing its job. Ditto for the hydrophobic chemical intended to make the line float higher on the surface. It's similar to Scotch Garding your furniture before you have it cleaned - all you're doing is sealing in the dirt.
Bio Diesel From Algae Now, don't get me wrong. Dressing your fly line several times a day with a good line dresser is a smart idea, especially on hot, windy days. Your line will shoot better, and line tangles, which often rob you of opportunities, will be markedly reduced.
Biodiesel Fuel From Algae But in addition to dressing, you need to thoroughly clean your fly line periodically. In particularly dirty or algae-laden waters, you should clean it a couple of times per day.
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Algae Fuel Source Scientific Anglers has a line cleaner/dressing package that approaches line cleaning from a different perspective. Its line cleaner is a 2- by 3-inch pad about 1/8-inch thick with a micro-abrasive surface. It can be carried easily in the pocket of a vest or T-shirt. You actually sandpaper the line with the mild abrasive pad. The abrasive removes ground-in dirt and grime but won't hurt the line's finish. This can be done while the line is wet or dry.
Algae Gas Once the line is clean, you can dress it with the provided lubricant. With S.A. lines, an internal silicone lubricant that continually weeps to the surface makes dressing unnecessary. The hydrophobic chemical is part of the line's finish: The "sanding" will not harm it, and the line will float like new.
Fuel From Algae What about sinking fly lines? Generally, I never clean a sinking line regardless of its type. Full sinking lines or shooting heads don't need to be cleaned or dressed. With other types, such as sink tips, Teeny lines or some of the new specialized striper lines, only the floating running-line portion needs to be cleaned and dressed.
Algae Diesel Coated shooting lines, such as S.A.'s Mastery saltwater shooting line, should be cleaned and dressed frequently to preserve both the line's finish and shootability. A mono shooting line (not braided) should be frequently dressed, but don't use an abrasive cleaner on it. I also wouldn't advise using the abrasive pad on any clear sinking or floating fly line, since it would make the line somewhat opaque and more visible.
Bacteria Fuel What about salt buildup? Only so much salt can accumulate on the line's coating, and each time you use the line, the salt coating will dissolve when it gets wet. A wet salt coating can actually become fairly slick and may aid casting to some degree.
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Diesel Fuel Algae There are several types of line dressing available: Glide from Umpqua; Rush Peak's line dressing (makes the line so slick you can hardly hold onto it); Maxima Mono slick; and others such as the ones provided by Cortland and S.A.
Algae In Diesel Fuel Many folks (myself included) have used a type of dressing that I recently learned should never be used on a fly line. It's the old mucilin type of dressing, a sort of paste/wax that was originally used to dress braided silk fly lines to make them float. However, it removes the plasticizers - the chemicals that make plastics soft and flexible - in a line's coating.
Algae Bio Diesel Once enough plasticizers are removed, the line becomes stiff and brittle until its coating begins to crack. Line manufacturers are working with the producers of mucilin products to inform folks not to use mucilin on modern fly lines.
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Algae Oil Sun and heat are two of the worst things you can expose your fly line (or mono) to. The blue-gray film on the inside of your car's windshield that most folks assume is just dirt is actually plasticizer evaporated from you car's vinyl interior. Sun and heat will do the same damage to your fly lines as they will to a car's dashboard. And because of the heat, one of the worst places to store or transport your lines is in the trunk of your car.
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Oil From Algae With a little TLC and the frequent use of good line maintenance products, your expensive fly lines should provide many seasons of hard and productive use before you have to reach deep into your wallet for the money to replace them.
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