After listening to all the legal rangling in Florida, I had this thought
about the use of WD40. You've finished fishing a drift, cranked up your fly
to your WD40 immersed tip-top, and off you go down the trail to your next
haunt only to run into Smoky the Bear. He inspects your soggy,soaked WD40
streamer, that looks like a Jeff Hale tied fly after several hours in the
Lozeau Tavern(that's where Jeff and I hung out during a Clark Fork forage),
and sees the can protruding out of your vest.
----- Original Message -----
From: Kent Lufkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Report
> Sean,
>
> Try spraying your guides with WD40 before you start fishing - it
> repels water and keeps it from building up on the guides and
> freezing. You might have to keep a small can in your vest and respray
> from time to time if it becomes a real problem.
>
> Kent Lufkin
>
>
> >far my biggest fish ever on a fly. It was also freezing out. The
> >whole time I was fighting him I was having to break ice out of my
> >guides every couple minutes so the line wouldn't get stuck. Very
> >tricky when you have a fish that size on. Any suggestions on how to
> >combat this cause it is a pain in the...
>
>