I wonder how some of the artificial Flie material will hold up to vinegar ??? My soapy water solution did have a pinkish tinge to it overnight and I'll have to say it still left some stickyness on the material. I had to wish a few by hand with dish soap to get them totaly clean. Another note, hair dryer tends to shrivel up some of the materials too, maybe better to air dry.
Of course we could stop using the smelly stuff and/or throw the sticky flies out. Still the question is does the stuff on the flie do it any harm if left on ??
John S.
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John S., my guess is a soak in dilute white wine vinegar might do the trick without soap. Soaps leave residues, the vinegar will take them off.
Now that you've raised this, I wonder how my flies are doing...
I've used the smelly stuff on some of my fly's but most of them I just throw away because they get beat up. Maybe I don't use as much as most people do, but on the ones that don't get thrown away I just put them back in the fly box. Did you try really hot water?
Good luck let us know what works..
Dan
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I never really noticed it that much during the season when changing them etc. maybe it's just that I checked them now after sitting on gagarge since October.
I like your idea better, chuck em, I've got plenty more, whe I buy anything I flies, I buy 4 or 6 of the same ones anyhow.