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carl
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frozen eyes

Post by carl » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:44 pm

does anybody know how to keep the guides from freezing
I get about maybe ten casts in frezzing weather then I have to clean all
my eyes. I thought maybe vasoline havent tried it yet

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RE:frozen eyes

Post by Fisherman_max » Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:01 pm

i think vasoline might do somthing to deter the fish but it might help, it might also just wash off after a while to so you would have to re-apply just as much as you would have to de-ice. my suggestion would be to just deal with it, anyway u put it u will always have to apply or de-ice or whatever. unless a company comes out with a miracle sure then i have no clue.
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RE:frozen eyes

Post by Marc Martyn » Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:09 pm

Fire off an e-mail to one of the editors/writers of one of the major fly fishing magazines. They may have some proven techniques to deal with it. Most of those guys reply in a timely manner. They love hearing from their readers.

I just googled "keeping ice off of rod guides" and got several hits with many good ideas. Try it
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RE:frozen eyes

Post by Lotech Joe » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:22 pm

Lots of folks swear by ChapStick lip balm. I've tried it to keep the guides free from ice on my fly rods and it helps a bunch. But, after a while you still have to clean up. Nothing I've heard of works perfectly. So, ChapStick is still the best in my vest.
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RE:frozen eyes

Post by jmay » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:11 am

I've had sucess using a little silicon oil on each guide, Remington made a fine tipped oil applicator for gun use call "Rem Oil". One word of advise is to read the label before using "Rem Oil" they make several different type, some are oil or graphite based and will just make a mess. It repells water and works for a hour or so before having to reapply.

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RE:frozen eyes

Post by carl » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:26 am

Thanks for the ideas guys! I forget you can google anything. But I
like to here what my fellow fisherman have to say first.

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RE:frozen eyes

Post by lskiles » Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:37 pm

Ooooohhhh...that kind of frozen eyes. Now I get it.
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