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Old March 7th, 2005, 06:05 PM
bearsbuddy
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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I don't know what the rooms are like but they
serve a good breakfast - albeit with not much of a wine selection or nude
beach.
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Charlie...


While I realize that a wine selection can be problematic, the nude beach
part should be easily enough rectified?

Mark --Who, sadly and thankfully, will likely not be in attendance for the
4th or 5th straight year--


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Old March 7th, 2005, 01:09 PM
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By the way, the Summer 2003 issue of Flytyer has "Madison Guide Flies."


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Old March 7th, 2005, 01:16 PM
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 08:09:16 -0500, Frank Reid wrote:

By the way, the Summer 2003 issue of Flytyer has "Madison Guide Flies."


The March 2005 "Fly Fisherman" has an article about the Madison.
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Old March 8th, 2005, 02:16 AM
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"Warren" wrote in message
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Hello Folks,

Just thought I would stop in and get a list of who is coming to the
conclave this year. I have received emails from a few people and
updated the clave webpage with the info that I have. If you have any
questions or need anything, email is the best way to get in touch with
me (addy is in my sig line but you have to unmunge it). Once I get
email addies for everyone coming, I will set up the "clave broadcasting
system" to send out any updates, info, etc.
--
Warren
email me using troutbum_mt(atnospam)yahoo.com
Clave Information:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html


I may make a long weekend, but not the entire trip. I'll be throwing a
small tent at the campsite if I can make it. I'll have to find another way
to get that shotgun to you.

Randy


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Old March 9th, 2005, 12:10 AM
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bugcaster wrote:
"Warren" wrote in message
...
Hello Folks,

Just thought I would stop in and get a list of who is coming to the
conclave this year. I have received emails from a few people and
updated the clave webpage with the info that I have. If you have

any
questions or need anything, email is the best way to get in touch

with
me (addy is in my sig line but you have to unmunge it). Once I get
email addies for everyone coming, I will set up the "clave

broadcasting
system" to send out any updates, info, etc.
--
Warren
email me using troutbum_mt(atnospam)yahoo.com
Clave Information:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html


I may make a long weekend, but not the entire trip. I'll be throwing

a
small tent at the campsite if I can make it. I'll have to find

another way
to get that shotgun to you.

Randy


I checked the TroutFlies.com web page and I think that the logic of
"getting what you pay for" is sound. My panic question is, I roughly
counted almost 100 fly patterns on the list for the "Western Clave
2005". Let's see, 100 patterns times 3 sizes times 6 each = 1800
flies. I guess I won't be able to work much between now and then.
Seriously, is there a more reasonable (pared down) list? Thanks in
advance.

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Old March 9th, 2005, 02:27 AM
bones
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On 8 Mar 2005 16:10:43 -0800, "Gene Cyprych"
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bugcaster wrote:
"Warren" wrote in message
...
Hello Folks,

Just thought I would stop in and get a list of who is coming to the
conclave this year. I have received emails from a few people and
updated the clave webpage with the info that I have. If you have

any
questions or need anything, email is the best way to get in touch

with
me (addy is in my sig line but you have to unmunge it). Once I get
email addies for everyone coming, I will set up the "clave

broadcasting
system" to send out any updates, info, etc.
--
Warren
email me using troutbum_mt(atnospam)yahoo.com
Clave Information:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html


I may make a long weekend, but not the entire trip. I'll be throwing

a
small tent at the campsite if I can make it. I'll have to find

another way
to get that shotgun to you.

Randy


I checked the TroutFlies.com web page and I think that the logic of
"getting what you pay for" is sound. My panic question is, I roughly
counted almost 100 fly patterns on the list for the "Western Clave
2005". Let's see, 100 patterns times 3 sizes times 6 each = 1800
flies. I guess I won't be able to work much between now and then.
Seriously, is there a more reasonable (pared down) list? Thanks in
advance.


though I would like seeing you purchase 1800 bugs it's not really
necessary :-) The list is a guide, granted a rather large one. Pick
ones that you like...people are coming from all over the place and
some don't like Goddard Caddis but do like Elk Hair style Caddis, some
prefer Stimulators over Bullet Heads and visa versa. It's a "wine
list" of patterns, you decide what varietals you like :-)
Keep in mind that you will need some of each of the patterns that will
represent; Caddis, Stoneflies, Mays, Attractors and some
terrestrials. Two to three patterns of each in maybe three sizes
would be about 60 to 100 bugs. You will spend more, in orders of
magnitude, on gas :-)
If you or anyone else has a question or six, drop me a note.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com
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Old March 9th, 2005, 04:53 AM
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Hi Bones,
Excellent website troutflies.com.
I need help with mine: guysflies.com...no flies yet.
G


though I would like seeing you purchase 1800 bugs it's not really
necessary :-) The list is a guide, granted a rather large one. Pick
ones that you like...people are coming from all over the place and
some don't like Goddard Caddis but do like Elk Hair style Caddis, some
prefer Stimulators over Bullet Heads and visa versa. It's a "wine
list" of patterns, you decide what varietals you like :-)
Keep in mind that you will need some of each of the patterns that will
represent; Caddis, Stoneflies, Mays, Attractors and some
terrestrials. Two to three patterns of each in maybe three sizes
would be about 60 to 100 bugs. You will spend more, in orders of
magnitude, on gas :-)
If you or anyone else has a question or six, drop me a note.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com



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Old March 9th, 2005, 12:41 PM
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"bones" wrote in message
though I would like seeing you purchase 1800 bugs it's not really
necessary :-) The list is a guide, granted a rather large one. Pick
ones that you like...people are coming from all over the place and
some don't like Goddard Caddis but do like Elk Hair style Caddis, some
prefer Stimulators over Bullet Heads and visa versa. It's a "wine
list" of patterns, you decide what varietals you like :-)
Keep in mind that you will need some of each of the patterns that will
represent; Caddis, Stoneflies, Mays, Attractors and some
terrestrials. Two to three patterns of each in maybe three sizes
would be about 60 to 100 bugs. You will spend more, in orders of
magnitude, on gas :-)
If you or anyone else has a question or six, drop me a note.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com


IJ suggests--for us non tiers why don"t you make up a package deal of
three of each of eight most needed flies---
I'll send check tomorrow.


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Old March 9th, 2005, 02:16 PM
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 12:41:39 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote:


"bones" wrote in message
though I would like seeing you purchase 1800 bugs it's not really
necessary :-) The list is a guide, granted a rather large one. Pick
ones that you like...people are coming from all over the place and
some don't like Goddard Caddis but do like Elk Hair style Caddis, some
prefer Stimulators over Bullet Heads and visa versa. It's a "wine
list" of patterns, you decide what varietals you like :-)
Keep in mind that you will need some of each of the patterns that will
represent; Caddis, Stoneflies, Mays, Attractors and some
terrestrials. Two to three patterns of each in maybe three sizes
would be about 60 to 100 bugs. You will spend more, in orders of
magnitude, on gas :-)
If you or anyone else has a question or six, drop me a note.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com


IJ suggests--for us non tiers why don"t you make up a package deal of
three of each of eight most needed flies---
I'll send check tomorrow.

I can do that... one for dries and one for nymphs...that's the
ticket:-)
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com
 




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