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By now, everyone involved should have received their packages. Since I've
never shipped to Ireland or Hong Kong before, those may take a little longer. Did anyone not receive their swap flies? -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On Nov 18, 11:30*am, "Tim J."
wrote: By now, everyone involved should have received their packages. Since I've never shipped to Ireland or Hong Kong before, those may take a little longer. Did anyone not receive their swap flies? -- TL, Tim -------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj Not yet. Usually HK takes about 4-5 business days from the US, since so much commerce goes between the two there are several dedicated freight flights loaded with mail daily. When did it go out? --riverman |
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On Nov 18, 12:10*pm, riverman wrote:
On Nov 18, 11:30*am, "Tim J." wrote: By now, everyone involved should have received their packages. Since I've never shipped to Ireland or Hong Kong before, those may take a little longer. Did anyone not receive their swap flies? -- TL, Tim -------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj Not yet. Usually HK takes about 4-5 business days from the US, since so much commerce goes between the two there are several dedicated freight flights loaded with mail daily. When did it go out? --riverman And of course, they arrived today. They were probably sitting in my mailbox as I wrote that. LOVELY bunch of flies....too bad there's no freshwater around here. Maybe next time we should do a sal****er fly tie? Thanks to all the tyers who made such wonderful items. I'm really looking forward to trying them as soon as I get a chance. --riverman |
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On Nov 18, 4:34*am, riverman wrote:
Myron Well I tried out the Super fly last week on the Touchet River and it/ we caught a scrappy (8") Cut. It was very cold, 11-3pm fishing, zip on water. I know there were lots of blue bottle flies around because my camper was full of them, dead and sluggish. The deer here had a Blue-Mouth die-off all along the river. Anyone have more info on the practicallity of using these large Diptera immitations in the late fall/early winter? The surprise fly this trip was Svend Tang-Petersen's Trigger Nymph. I caught 2 nice little Bows. This is a totally new fly to me but it seems not others. I am going to try to tie it. I plan to fish them all, even the prettiest.:-) Dave |
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Tim J. wrote:
By now, everyone involved should have received their packages. Both Tony Weall and Jeffrey Barnes wanted me to pass on thanks to this year's tyers. They were duly impressed. Hey, Svend - did you ever receive the package, or did those pesky Leprechauns steal them away? -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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