Ever try any type of udder ointment or bag balm for them fingers?BassGeek54 said:Hey dyeguy does the bug repellant part of the Bullfrog stuff work well? I read the link and it says no deet is in it...I always heard that effective bug repellants had deet. I like the idea of both being in one product and I am thinking of giving it a try.
Also -- not to hijack the thread but do any of you guys have problems with really dry hands? Mine dry out so badly my fingertips crack to the bleeding point and I can't find anything that works really great to stop it.
Zum said:Ever try any type of udder ointment or bag balm for them fingers?BassGeek54 said:Hey dyeguy does the bug repellant part of the Bullfrog stuff work well? I read the link and it says no deet is in it...I always heard that effective bug repellants had deet. I like the idea of both being in one product and I am thinking of giving it a try.
Also -- not to hijack the thread but do any of you guys have problems with really dry hands? Mine dry out so badly my fingertips crack to the bleeding point and I can't find anything that works really great to stop it.
Quackrstackr said:You need to watch bug repellant with deet around your fishing equipment or anything plastic or painted for that matter. It is a rather nasty solvent and will eat a foam grip on a rod, the finish on the rod, interior pieces in your vehicle, etc, etc. It may work great for bugs but I try to avoid it now at all costs after ruining a whole lot of stuff from accidentally touching or rubbing up against it.
Also -- not to hijack the thread but do any of you guys have problems with really dry hands? Mine dry out so badly my fingertips crack to the bleeding point and I can't find anything that works really great to stop it.
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