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GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on
Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then ('ceptin one tyer I just spoke with). FYI, Wayne P & Opie's flies arrived yesterday. Well, I picked them up yesterday; I don't really know when they arrived. Tag 'em; lick 'em; & stick 'em boys. Three days to go. YOS, Joe Fleischman |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
On Feb 17, 2:12 pm, "rb608" wrote:
I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then ('ceptin one tyer I just spoke with). That guy you talked to sent the flies so that they would be there on the 20th. Good talking to you. Thanks for running this. Frank the Younger |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
"rb608" wrote in message
news:_kJBh.1104$SR.676@trndny06... Tag 'em; lick 'em; & stick 'em boys. Three days to go. YOS, Joe Fleischman Joe: Mine and Jim Lafley's are traveling together. Please remember to send two sets in my return package. And as other have said, thanks for the efforts! |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
rb608 typed: I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then Tuesday it is. I'll have to send them Express, but they'll get there on time, as instructed. See, Frank. You don't have to get all cranky to get things done. ;-) -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
Joe, Flies in post from Britain hope they arrive soon. They are Diawl bach variants. Uglier things I've rarely seen They worked well for me as a last chance last year . Tight lines John Whiteley. |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
On Feb 17, 2:12 pm, "rb608" wrote:
I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then ('ceptin one tyer I just spoke with). FYI, Wayne P & Opie's flies arrived yesterday. Well, I picked them up yesterday; I don't really know when they arrived. Tag 'em; lick 'em; & stick 'em boys. Three days to go. YOS, Joe Fleischman Um.....what was I said I was going to tie for this swap? :( Wolfgang |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
"Tim J." wrote in
: rb608 typed: I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then Tuesday it is. I'll have to send them Express, but they'll get there on time, as instructed. See, Frank. You don't have to get all cranky to get things done. ;-) .....bite me Timmy! ;-) Frostbit in Fremont |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
rb608 typed:
I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then ('ceptin one tyer I just spoke with). FYI, Wayne P & Opie's flies arrived yesterday. Well, I picked them up yesterday; I don't really know when they arrived. Tag 'em; lick 'em; & stick 'em boys. Three days to go. Proof again that procrasination pays lousy dividends. Joe, there is no US mail service today, so (according to my sharp-as-a-doorknob calculations) the flies won't arrive until Wednesday. Sorry swappers. Recipe: Fly: Dun/Grizzly Weighted Bugger Hook: Tiemco, TMC 9394, #6 Thread: #6 black Tail: Grizzly hen Weight: 1/2 body length lead wrap Body: Dun chenille Hackle: Grizzly hen Finish: Red wire Wrap hook with thread, tying in tail as you go. Tie in wire and chenille just above barb. Wrap single layer of medium lead (or five layers of large lead if you're Frank Reid) from just in back of center to about 1/8 inch before eye and secure with thread, leaving thread at the eye. Wrap chenille forward to form even body and tie off at eye. Tie in hackle, palmer back to the tail, secure with three wraps of the wire, and remove excess. Wrap wire forward to eye securing hackle and body, making sure to work through barbules without smashing them down. Secure wire at eye with thread and whip finish head. Tied in honor of Dave Mohnsen, who traded me his friendship, tying expertise, extraordinary photos, and material possessions for a handful of wooly buggers. The last I heard was a message from his sister saying Dave was seriously ill, and I was only able to speak to him once after that. Dave, if you can read this, be well my friend. NOTE TO SWAPPERS: I did *not* finish the head with head cement, but you may wish to do so before fishing. Honest now, Joe - am I the last one? -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
Frank Church typed: "Tim J." wrote in : rb608 typed: I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then Tuesday it is. I'll have to send them Express, but they'll get there on time, as instructed. See, Frank. You don't have to get all cranky to get things done. ;-) ....bite me Timmy! See? SEE!? ;-) Oh. Never mind. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
GFS2007 - 2/17 Update
On Feb 19, 8:08 am, "Tim J."
wrote: rb608 typed: I didn't make it to the PO today, and it'll be closed until the deadline on Tuesday, so I expect everybody's flies will be there then ('ceptin one tyer I just spoke with). FYI, Wayne P & Opie's flies arrived yesterday. Well, I picked them up yesterday; I don't really know when they arrived. Tag 'em; lick 'em; & stick 'em boys. Three days to go. Proof again that procrasination pays lousy dividends. Joe, there is no US mail service today, so (according to my sharp-as-a-doorknob calculations) the flies won't arrive until Wednesday. Sorry swappers. Recipe: Fly: Dun/Grizzly Weighted Bugger Hook: Tiemco, TMC 9394, #6 Thread: #6 black Tail: Grizzly hen Weight: 1/2 body length lead wrap Body: Dun chenille Hackle: Grizzly hen Finish: Red wire Wrap hook with thread, tying in tail as you go. Tie in wire and chenille just above barb. Wrap single layer of medium lead (or five layers of large lead if you're Frank Reid) from just in back of center to about 1/8 inch before eye and secure with thread, leaving thread at the eye. Wrap chenille forward to form even body and tie off at eye. Tie in hackle, palmer back to the tail, secure with three wraps of the wire, and remove excess. Wrap wire forward to eye securing hackle and body, making sure to work through barbules without smashing them down. Secure wire at eye with thread and whip finish head. Tied in honor of Dave Mohnsen, who traded me his friendship, tying expertise, extraordinary photos, and material possessions for a handful of wooly buggers. The last I heard was a message from his sister saying Dave was seriously ill, and I was only able to speak to him once after that. Dave, if you can read this, be well my friend. NOTE TO SWAPPERS: I did *not* finish the head with head cement, but you may wish to do so before fishing. Honest now, Joe - am I the last one? Well, if my rememberer is working right, I got my pearlescent zonkers in the U.S. mail (hyperexpress MUST be there RIGHT ****in' now!) on Friday (despite an unmentionable affliction whose symptoms included copious lethargy, phlegm and indifference) and Attila the Hen pronounced that they WILL be there in Tuesday's mail. Otherwise......um......well, I guess I owe somebody 25 of something or other. :( Anyway, it's late in the evening here......much too late for a working boy to be lifting heavy glasses filled with satanic toxins. I will instead lift my mug full of lukewarm coffee to Dave if he is still with us, or his memory if not. He was always a perfect gentleman here; helpful, cheerful, bright and entertaining. We would all do well to aspire to such a legacy. Here's to you Dave, wherever you are. Wolfgang |
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