FLY FLOATANTS & SINKANTS

Keep your dry flies buoyant longer & get your nymphs to depth fast

The fish are rising like crazy, but after a few fish your best dry fly pattern is no longer floating? Special swim preparations will help you to get your fly dry again in no time and float up high so you can continue fishing successfully. In the same way, the buoyancy of your floating fly lines can be improved so that you can mend the line longer and more easily. Properly maintained fly lines can be cast further and are more durable. In this product category you will also find proven sinking agents to quickly bring your nymphs to depth or to degrease the tip of your dry fly leader and make it more inconspicuous. For efficient weighting of your rigs and flies, we have everything you need, from Tungsten Putty to Cheburashkas.

hunts original

The hunt's original DOWN LOW is used to sink fishing flies, it is mainly used on wet flies and streamers. Thanks to its unique formula, it covers the fibers of your artificial fly with a coating that can break the surface tension of the water by having them placed just below the surface. DOWN LOW is 100% water-based, so it is totally safe for the environment and fish.

SKU: CHE204
hunts original

The FLUFF DUST from hunt's original is a pure silica powder and is perfect for increasing the floatability of your dry flies, especially CDC flies. Applying it is very easy, just insert the fly still connected to the fishing leader inside the jar, ajar the lid (without closing it completely) and shake for a few seconds.  Then simply remove the excess powder by blowing it away or making a few false casts. Dry the artificial fly well before using the product.

SKU: CHE119
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Floating substances such as grease, oils and silicones increase the flotation of your fly line and dry flies. In addition, thanks to their curative function, they prolong the life of your line.

Chemical sinkers degrease the sinking leader to ensure faster submersion of wet flies, nymphs and streamers.

Mechanical sinkers are nothing more than tungsten ballasts, which are applied at an appropriate distance from the fly.