Frozen eyes
binny1070
Posted 12/7/2011 7:33 PM (#527747)
Subject: Frozen eyes




Posts: 32


Location: Madison, Wi
Anyone have any tips on how to get this not to happen? I was thinking Teflon coated line would help?
Esox-Hunter
Posted 12/7/2011 7:49 PM (#527752 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: RE: Frozen eyes





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
I have heard (Pam) works.
binny1070
Posted 12/7/2011 8:02 PM (#527755 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: Re: Frozen eyes




Posts: 32


Location: Madison, Wi
I thought of that but I'm not sure I can bring myself to spray Pam on my rod.
Esox-Hunter
Posted 12/7/2011 8:11 PM (#527758 - in reply to #527755)
Subject: Re: Frozen eyes





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
I hear you. I tried it years ago and honestly can’t remember how it worked to prevent ice on the eyes.
TC24
Posted 12/8/2011 1:10 PM (#527831 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: RE: Frozen eyes




Posts: 175


Location: Tonka, MN
Pam never really worked for me. Try some with silicone in it.
musky slut
Posted 12/8/2011 1:56 PM (#527838 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: Re: Frozen eyes




Posts: 496


I have tried pam and it didnt work all that well. Go to CVS and get Glycerin gel that worked better ................
muskaholic
Posted 12/9/2011 5:34 PM (#528078 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: RE: Frozen eyes


anyone ever try rainex??? it works good to repel water on my windshield anyway...
Landonfish
Posted 12/9/2011 7:33 PM (#528111 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: Re: Frozen eyes




Posts: 360


Bees wax I would think would work but ive never tried it
Pearson_Plugs
Posted 12/10/2011 5:09 AM (#528129 - in reply to #527747)
Subject: Re: Frozen eyes





Location: Ohio
Vaseline it repels water and no smell but nothing will stop it, it'll slow it down a little.