I've been reading a lot about sticking ferrules. Here's what "Classic Tackle - 
Questions & Answers" has to say about it.  

"Getting ferrules unstuck isn't all that hard, but preventing future sticking is.  
Ferrules on older rods often have a build up from years of use or sometimes just 
oxidation from old age. The best solution is to clean them with a bar of dry hand 
soap.  Rub the male ferrule on the bar of soap and then wipe it with a clean cloth.  
Use a !-tip to clean the inside of the female ferrule.  The residue of the soap on the 
ferrules after cleaning will act as a lubricant that will make the ferrules easier to 
assemble and disassemble.  Do not rub the maile ferrule alongside your nose or under 
your ear lobe to get oil on it for lubrication.  This oil, or any other oil, actually 
forms a vacuum when the ferrules are joined together that makes it much harder to 
disassemble." 


-- 
Author - "MOON HOLLER MISFITS"
Outdoor Writer,Scout Exec. Ret.
Moderator - Fly Fishing World
Texas Fish & Game,FFF,VFB,FFW
HCFF 


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