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Loon Outdoors Fly Spritz 2 Floatant

When a mayfly dun or elk hair caddis starts riding low after a few fish, the Loon Outdoors Fly Spritz 2 Floatant gives trout and panfish anglers a fast spray-on way to bring dry flies back up and keep clean drifts going. This water-based dry fly spray floatant treats flies quickly with a simple shake, spray, and wait routine, and you can let it dry for 30 seconds or false cast to speed things up before the next presentation. The easy-to-use spray cap helps you apply floatant cleanly at the bench or on the water, and the 1 oz. bottle fits easily in a vest, chest pack, or boat bag for hatch-to-hatch fly maintenance. Dry fly spray floatant in a water-based formula Shake, spray, and wait 30 seconds to dry, or false cast to dry Easy-to-use spray cap for quick on-the-water application 1 oz. bottle size fits well in a vest, pack, or boat bag Made in the USA

Price: $7.99 from FishUSA

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