The Loon Outdoors Easy Dry Powder Dry Fly Floatant with Kingfisher Dry Shake Holder is a popular fly-fishing accessory designed to help keep dry flies floating high on the water. Here’s a breakdown of its features and usage:
Key Features:
1. Easy Dry Powder Floatant
– A fine, hydrophobic powder that absorbs moisture and revitalizes dried-out flies.
– Works well with CDC (Cul de Canard) feathers, synthetic flies, and traditional dry flies.
– Unlike liquid floatants, it won’t clog fly materials or leave residue.
2. Kingfisher Dry Shake Holder
– A durable, refillable plastic container with a built-in mesh shaker top.
– Allows easy application of the powder by shaking it onto the fly.
– Compact and attaches to gear with a lanyard or clips onto a vest/pack.
How to Use:
1. Pre-Treating Flies:
– Place a dry fly in the holder, close the lid, and shake gently to coat the fly.
– Remove excess powder by blowing or tapping.
2. Reviving Flies on the Water:
– If a fly becomes waterlogged, dry it with a false cast or by squeezing with a desiccant (like a dry patch).
– Shake Easy Dry Powder onto the fly to restore buoyancy.
Pros:
– Lightweight and easy to carry.
– Works on delicate materials without gumming them up.
– Effective in humid or wet conditions where traditional pastes fail.
Cons:
– Can be messy in windy conditions (apply carefully).
– Not as convenient for quick reapplication as liquid floatants.
Best For:
– Anglers fishing CDC patterns, emergers, or small dry flies.
– Situations where traditional floatants (like gels) might weigh down the fly.
Alternatives:
– Loon Aquel (liquid/pump floatant)
– Shimazaki Dry Fly Powder (similar powder option)
– Gink (silicone-based paste)
If you fish dry flies frequently, especially in tough conditions, the Easy Dry Powder is a great addition to your kit. Pair it with a liquid floatant (like Loon Payette) for maximum effectiveness.
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