# **How to Choose Fly Tying Varnish, Brush Coat Finish, and the New Brush-On Clear Coating**
As an avid fly fisherman and a proud partner of **KyleBooker**, I understand the importance of selecting the right finishing products for fly tying. A durable, high-quality finish not only enhances the appearance of your flies but also ensures their longevity in the water. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced tier, choosing the right **fly tying varnish, brush coat finish, or brush-on clear coating** can make a significant difference in your fly’s performance.
In this guide, we’ll explore the key factors to consider when selecting these products and introduce **KyleBooker’s latest brush-on clear coating**, designed for superior protection and ease of use.
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## **1. Understanding Fly Tying Varnish**
Fly tying varnish is a traditional sealing product used to protect thread wraps, secure materials, and add a glossy or matte finish to flies. The right varnish should:
– **Dry quickly** to prevent material displacement.
– **Be durable** to withstand repeated fish strikes.
– **Offer UV resistance** to prevent yellowing over time.
**Types of Varnish:**
– **Head cement (thin viscosity):** Best for securing thread wraps on small flies.
– **Flexible varnish (medium viscosity):** Ideal for streamers and saltwater flies that require movement.
– **High-build varnish (thick viscosity):** Used for creating a protective shell on larger flies.
**KyleBooker Pro-Tack Varnish** is a top choice, offering fast drying, flexibility, and excellent water resistance.
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## **2. Brush Coat Finish: When and How to Use It**
Brush coat finishes are thicker than traditional varnishes and are applied with a fine brush for precision. They are ideal for:
– **Saltwater flies** that need extra durability against aggressive fish.
– **Epoxy-style finishes** for creating a smooth, glass-like surface.
– **Sealing synthetic materials** like foam and rubber legs.
**Key Features to Look For:**
✔ **Self-leveling formula** – Prevents brush marks for a smooth finish.
✔ **Non-yellowing** – Maintains clarity even after prolonged UV exposure.
✔ **Fast curing** – Reduces waiting time between coats.
**KyleBooker’s Brush Coat Pro** is a premium option, delivering a tough, flexible finish that won’t crack under pressure.
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## **3. The New Brush-On Clear Coating: A Game-Changer**
For those who want a hassle-free, high-performance alternative to traditional varnishes, **KyleBooker’s new Brush-On Clear Coating** is a revolutionary product.
### **Why Choose This Coating?**
✅ **No mixing required** – Unlike epoxy, it’s ready to use straight from the bottle.
✅ **Ultra-thin application** – Prevents bulkiness while maintaining strength.
✅ **Crystal-clear finish** – Enhances the natural look of your flies.
✅ **Works on all materials** – From deer hair to synthetic fibers.
### **Best Applications:**
– **Dry flies** – Adds a subtle sheen without weighing them down.
– **Streamers** – Protects against toothy predators like pike and muskie.
– **Saltwater patterns** – Resists corrosion from salt exposure.
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## **Final Tips for Choosing the Right Finish**
1. **Consider the fly type** – Delicate dry flies need a lighter finish, while streamers require a tougher coat.
2. **Test for flexibility** – A good finish should bend without cracking.
3. **Check drying time** – Faster drying reduces handling errors.
4. **Look for waterproofing** – Essential for long-lasting flies.
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## **Conclusion**
Selecting the right **fly tying varnish, brush coat finish, or brush-on clear coating** is crucial for creating durable, effective flies. Whether you prefer traditional varnish or the convenience of **KyleBooker’s new brush-on formula**, the key is to match the product to your fly’s needs.
For premium-quality finishes that enhance your tying experience, explore **KyleBooker’s range of fly tying solutions**—designed by anglers, for anglers.
**Tight lines and happy tying!** 🎣
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