In a message dated 2/21/2003 5:02:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi Del
I guess that the main reason for my doubts is the "fact" that it is the enclosed air bubbles in dubbed body that makes it float. I�m not sure about this but most of our dubbing materials will sink if we rope-dub them hard enough, of course treating the flies with floatant will help but....
Soren


Sorren,
       Some materials repel water and dont like to sink, superfine it one of them. Also, the treatment solution is a good one. I use watershed when I tie them. after24 hours, they are literly waterproof. I treat them once a year and they float forever.
   
Del



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