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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Xgolfman on January 15, 2007, 10:06:36 AM

Title: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: Xgolfman on January 15, 2007, 10:06:36 AM
Ok, this has probably has been covered...Talking with the boys, T.R. and Merc, they said they use vasoline??? I'm not sure if they were talking about for the rod guides or not and I wasn't about to ask... :D
Seriously though, wouldn't that just end up freezing and then you'd have a gob of frozen snot in your guides??? I've heard PAM works too ...(Oh that's to easy so I won't go there)...Would you spray it on the night before or before you fish????
WD40???
Suggestions welcome, First bird nest of the season was wicked when I dipped my rod tip in the water and after a few casts it froze three guides... :-[
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: MERC on January 15, 2007, 11:03:13 AM
I use vaseline ON THE ROD GUIDES. It's petroleum jelly so has a much lower freezing point than water and doesn't freeze in this.  Generally will last all day but you might want to put some more on during the day.  Don't know about Pam but I imagine Pam on your rod should be okay (so long as she says yes!  :o ;D ;D).  And, you can use vaseline for other things such as antil squeal lubrication for automobile brakes!  Get your mind out of the gutter!!  Yeesh!
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: scouterjames on January 15, 2007, 11:11:06 AM
Just be sure NOT to use Vaseline (or any petroleum product) on any RUBBER products (yes, including those too ;) - actually ESPECIALLY on those!), as it attacks and causes the rapid breakdown of the rubber... that's why the washers on your faucets are not lubed with petroleum jelly.  It's a great lubricant, but get in on your rubbers tuff and it will ruin your whole day (or night!) :o
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: mr.pink on January 15, 2007, 12:43:44 PM
 chapstick works pretty well,cheers.
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: DaN ThE MaN on January 15, 2007, 03:23:37 PM
silicone spray!
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: DionJL on January 15, 2007, 04:25:44 PM
Stanley's ice off paste by loon, meaning its evironmentally friendly.
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: Xgolfman on January 15, 2007, 04:32:14 PM
Stanley's ice off paste by loon, meaning its evironmentally friendly.

Saw that and went to get some but they were out...how bout silicon dry fly jell???
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: Xgolfman on January 15, 2007, 04:33:31 PM
I use vaseline ON THE ROD GUIDES. It's petroleum jelly so has a much lower freezing point than water and doesn't freeze in this.  Generally will last all day but you might want to put some more on during the day.  Don't know about Pam but I imagine Pam on your rod should be okay (so long as she says yes!  :o ;D ;D).  And, you can use vaseline for other things such as antil squeal lubrication for automobile brakes!  Get your mind out of the gutter!!  Yeesh!

 ;D it crawls out once in awhile..just not for long or very often... :P
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: Grub on January 15, 2007, 10:40:35 PM
badger milk
Title: Re: Keeping guides Ice Free
Post by: nosey on January 16, 2007, 03:45:21 AM
On derby day I used enough vasoline on my guides to supply a proctologist's clinic for a week it helped but only laste dabout 15 casts then I was regreasing. Better than nothing I think I'll try some silicone spray next time out it would be way less messy.