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Frank wrote:snipJoe, ya did good, Grasshopper...if this was a tryout for
Swapmeister, you got it locked up. :-) My sentiments exactly, Joe you passed the audition. Thanks for stepping up to the plate. Thanks to all who participated. These swaps and Stan's most excellent photo history of the swaps on ROFF is some of the most way cool stuff about ROFF. Please send Stan the recipe's or tying instructions. The flies were the hit of the day at Saturday's meeting of the Roadkill Roundtable. It is getting where the guys there look forward to seeing the fly swap flies. Some were asking last month when they would be in. Big Dale |
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Allen Epps wrote:
Perhaps because I just live the other side of the beltway from Joe my VCR box was awaiting me in the box when I got home today. After pawing through the bunch I have to apologize since given the wonderful contents I'm sure I underwhelmed a lot of people with my effort. In particular the fabric wingwinged Caddis is really eye catching. Joe, thanks for the effort to do this, it's really a nice collection and I'll take them to the office tommorrow for Frank R. to paw over. A big ditto on all that. The flies are great, not a loser in the bunch. That electric green thing of Warren's looks like a real winner. Thanks to the meisters for a job well done. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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"Wayne P" wrote in message ...
Now I am wondering what to do with that big one! Maybe try it out for Bass . . . . No wait, I may stick in my box for White Bass season, wait for the oportune time and maybe if I am luck try to hook a Striper with it!! I was wondering about that mutha myself. I was thinking that I might try it in the salt down here along the Taxsuss coast. If I can't get any fish to bite it, I'll hit 'em over the head with it. ;-) Thanks to Joe and to all the tiers. This was my first time to participate, and I was a bit apprehensive trying to tie trout flies when most of my experience has been spinning deer hair. But it was great practice, and it won't be my last. Best of all, I felt like a kid in a candystore opening the box and examining each one. I left the box out on the dining table to show to SWMBO when she got home from work. She doesn't know much of anything about flies/fly-fishing, but even she was impressed. She especially liked some of the "little fishies" (her words) some of you guys tied. :-) For my money, it was just a real kick to see all of the different styles from various regions and countries. Now I just have to decide whether to fish them and risk losing 'em or just save them as examples to try to copy. Chuck Vance (who's pretty sure he'll be fishing them) |
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"Conan the Librarian" wrote... snip Now I just have to decide whether to fish them and risk losing 'em or just save them as examples to try to copy. That's the really great thing about Stan Gulas's ROFF Swaps web pages, complete with pictures and recipes. You can fish the flies and always go to the web page to make copies of the ones that work well for you. I like it when I get an email telling me how someone caught a nice fish with a fly I tied (proof that fish will eat anything), and I try to always return the compliment. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Tim J." wrote:
That's the really great thing about Stan Gulas's ROFF Swaps web pages, complete with pictures and recipes. You can fish the flies and always go to the web page to make copies of the ones that work well for you. I like it when I get an email telling me how someone caught a nice fish with a fly I tied (proof that fish will eat anything), and I try to always return the compliment. I've participated in swaps where each tier ties two flies for each of the other participants, one to fish and one to "collect." Nice, but really only practicable for small numbers of tiers (less than 40, say g). JR |
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A big ditto on all that. The flies are great, not a loser in the
bunch. That electric green thing of Warren's looks like a real winner. We'll see about that on Wednesday when I surprise Warren and whip out his fly and start fishing it on the lower Madison while he's rowing the boat :-) I don't think the lower Madison may be the place for this fly and it would probably do better here on the Yellowstone. -pw ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"pw" wrote... A big ditto on all that. The flies are great, not a loser in the bunch. That electric green thing of Warren's looks like a real winner. We'll see about that on Wednesday when I surprise Warren and whip out his fly . . . That would probably surprise him, alright. (8-O) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"pw" wrote... A big ditto on all that. The flies are great, not a loser in the bunch. That electric green thing of Warren's looks like a real winner. We'll see about that on Wednesday when I surprise Warren and whip out his fly . . . That would probably surprise him, alright. (8-O) I realized after I posted my reply that I left my fly open. Thanks for not taking advantage of that Tim! g -pw ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Finally! They got to Orrygone today! Guess they'd got here sooner but they
must have got caught up in all the weddings and such being held up in Portland. They sure are purty! Sure been afraid someone was going to marry up with one or two, they're so sexy, just plumb blows me away. Come to think about it, a passle o' them flies are so fine, guess I'll get hitched up with them myself G. Thanks again Joe and Stan and all. Good luck! John "Allen Epps" wrote in message et... Perhaps because I just live the other side of the beltway from Joe my VCR box was awaiting me in the box when I got home today. After pawing through the bunch I have to apologize since given the wonderful contents I'm sure I underwhelmed a lot of people with my effort. In particular the fabric wingwinged Caddis is really eye catching. Joe, thanks for the effort to do this, it's really a nice collection and I'll take them to the office tommorrow for Frank R. to paw over. Allen Catonsville, MD |
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