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Old December 31st, 2007, 05:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Hans van der Stroom
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Default GFS2008 - The Official Announcement

Allright: I'm in and will be tying an "All-CDC-mayfly".
Besides that: happy newyear to everybody!
Hans van der Stroom



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Happy New Year wishes to one and all from the GFS2008 Swapmeister; and
herewith, the Official Announcement for the 2008 edition of the annual
ROFF Great Fly Swap. If you have no idea what this is about or how it
works, first check Stan Gula's page at
http://gula.org/roffswaps/faq.html.
In keeping with an environmentally-conscious effort, this announcement has
been recycled. On with the details:



Sign up period: 12:00:01 a.m. January 1, 2008 through 11:59:59 p.m.
January 14, 2008. Two weeks ought to be enough time for you to make up
your mind.



Completion and submission date: February 13, 2008. All flies should be
in my hands by that date. That gives you 3 weeks to tie and another week
or so for shipping. Five weeks if you start right away. Piece o' cake.



Number of Participants: While many swappers think nothing of tying scores
of flies, it does tend to become a bit tedious after the first couple
dozen. OTOH, I've found the swaps to be a great forced learning tool, and
after a couple dozen, mine start to look a lot better. So unless things
really get out of hand, there will be no limit on the number of
participants. If you sign up, be prepared to tie several dozen if it goes
that far. If it does go that far, I'll consider extending the submission
date; but past years augur against that.



Tags: Please securely attach a tag to each fly indicating your name and
the name of the fly. More than that is not necessary. Too large a tag
can make packaging and sorting somewhat of a problem in some instances
(see the Return Packaging comments below.) I'd also recommend avoiding
tied-on tags with strings that can tangle together in transit. A simple
piece of stiff paper is usually sufficient; but be certain it's
substantial enough to withstand the trip both ways.



Return packaging & postage: All fly sets submitted should include a
return package that is already addressed and containing the correct
postage. Second to sorting flies, addressing and affixing postage to
packages is the most time-consuming task for the Swapmeister, IME.



NB#1: One thing to keep in mind - some folks will send larger flies and/or
larger tags than you. If you tie up 40 brassies and send me a film
container or small fly box, that's not going to be big enough to send back
39 other flies the size of #2/0 Clousers with index cards for tags. Back
when VCR tapes were the media du jour, those boxes were just about the
perfect size.



NB#2: Compartmentalized fly boxes have, in my experience, been inadequate
in years past for the reasons above. They're nice for keeping your little
flies separate, but I can't jam index cards into them when other swappers
use big tags & zip-lock bags.



Extra flies and extra postage: Please don't. It's a fine gesture and one
that has been appreciated in the past, but it isn't necessary. If you
wish to include and designate and extra fly or two for a good cause,
that's fine; but please, nothing extra for the Swapmeister.



That's about it for now. I'll probably get around to posting all of this
on a temporary website (http://mysite.verizon.net/gfs2008/); and I
heartily recommend a visit to Stan Gula's page for the FAQs
(http://gula.org/roffswaps/faq.html), especially regarding tags &
packaging.



Swapmeister's address: I'm considering acquiring a more convenient PO Box
just for the swap, and I'll post that as soon as I've done it.



International swappers: Worrying about exchange rates & postage for
return shipping is just one of those things that's more trouble than it's
worth. So, in keeping with past years, my policy is thus: You pay to ship
them to me, and I'll pay to ship them to you. Don't worry about including
return postage. It isn't that much, and there aren't that many of you.
Also, if you plan to use a courier service (e.g. DHL) that will not
deliver to a PO box, let me know.



The good news is that I finally figured out how to shoot decent macro
images with my point-n-shoot, so I will be putting up photos, maybe even
as they come in.



There's no prize for being the first to sign up; and I probably won't
check until after a Bloody Mary & two Advil tomorrow, but at 12:00:01
a.m., the fun begins. Gentlemen/women, man your vises.



Joe Fleischman

GFS2008 Swapmeister