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As a floatant, Loon Dust keeps flies riding high and adds sparkle attractor. It can also be used to give nymphs a realistic air bubble effect.
Loon Dust
Loon Outdoors
Inside the Box: Episode #59 - Loon Outdoors Fly Dip
Adirondack Loon Center — Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
Loon Wavy Wind Chime
Loon Boy
Art Print
The Loon | Art Print
Michigan's Amazing Animals: Common Loon
A dry fly angler's best friend. Top Ride brings flies back from the dead and keeps them riding on top. Known as Shake and Bake by world class guides, this desiccant (drying agent) and powder floatant is fast and easy to use. A fly (still attached to the leader) goes in wet, and a few shakes later comes out dry and coated with a powder floatant.
Loon Top Ride Floatant
Ellen Brenneman Studio
Did you know that for about one month during the winter, loons are flightless? This happens when loons transition back to their breeding
Loon Outdoors Loon Dust
A solitary Common Loon (Gavia immer) flying over Spencer Pond, in northern Maine.
A solitary Common Loon flying over Spencer Pond, in northern Maine Stretched Canvas Print