Tiemco Dry Shake Liquid Dry Fly Floatant & Desiccant
Tiemco Dry Shake Liquid is a specialized dry fly floatant and desiccant designed to restore fly buoyancy by combining a liquid water-repellent component with fine Dry Shake powder.
The product is the liquid version of the legendary Shimazaki Dry Shake and combines the advantages of both types of floatants – quick drying of the fly and long-lasting water-repellent protection.
Tiemco Dry Shake Liquid is especially effective for CDC flies, small dry fly patterns, and delicate constructions where traditional liquid floatants may alter the structure or behaviour of the materials. The fine powder particles remain on the fly and help maintain stable flotation on the water surface.
The formula is designed for quick use directly on the water – dip the fly, remove excess product, and the fly is ready to return to fishing.
Technical Specifications
| Type | Dry Fly Desiccant & Floatant |
| Form | Liquid with Dry Shake powder |
| Purpose | Restoring buoyancy of dry flies |
| Suitable For | CDC flies, dry flies, and small delicate patterns |
| Action | Dries the fly and creates a water-repellent coating |
| Properties | Fast action, long-lasting flotation, CDC friendly formula |
| Volume | 30 ml |
| Manufacturer | Tiemco |
How to Use
Shake the bottle well before use to combine the liquid component and Dry Shake powder.
Dip the dry fly into the container, then remove it and shake off or blow away any excess product.
After treatment, make a few false casts to remove excess material. The fly is ready for fishing.
Key Features
- Combines desiccant and floatant in one product.
- Restores buoyancy of wet dry flies.
- Excellent choice for CDC patterns.
- No separate powder container required.
- Quick action directly during fishing.
- Classic Japanese Tiemco development.
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TIP FROM FlyFishing.bgWith CDC flies, the most important factor is preserving the natural structure of the feathers. Dry Shake Liquid represents the Japanese approach to dry fly fishing – maximum efficiency with minimal interference with the behaviour of the pattern. |
