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rb608 wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message news:sOhPh.257487 guess who!!! i made clear, i thought, for all to know...the miller mutant 2, cdc&elk. (put some head cement on it) i sent joe a note...i thought he might photocopy, reduce, and attach it to the mutants...but, i guess you gets what you pays fer...g I confess that in the excitement, I may have misread the note. Knowing in advance you hadn't tagged your flies, I was actually prepared to do so; but there was something in the note from which I inferred that you preferred I didn't, so I sent 'em the way I got 'em. Oops, I guess. Joe F. you did it exactly right...i'm simply having a bit of sport with mark. jeff |
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![]() "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote in message ... "Daniel-San" wrote in message et... Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering. Dan (Larry...no roadkill this year? :-) I got mine as well, and they are fantastic! However, several flyz came loose from their tags and I have one more fly than I have tags? So I have three tags without flyz attached and 4 flyz? I'm guessing, but Dave Martel's Zebra Caddis is the dark deer haired fly with brown hackle collar? Marty Lee's Black Warrior is the tiny beadhead nymph? Mike Bernardoni's #10 Ryan's Butt is the beadhead with orange body and red tag-end? I also have a deer haired fly with bluish CDC and have no apparent idea whose it might be? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again Joe! And all of the swapsters! Op Yes..my Zebra Caddis is the dark Caddis with the (not hackle) Ostrich herl head. Great job, everybody....and mucho thanks to Joe for pinch-hitting for Frank this year. The boys/girls in our TU Chapters "Casting For the Future" will appreciate the effort; and the flies. Dave M |
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Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering.
Dan (Larry...no roadkill this year? :-) Man, I'm bummed. I thought the US Mail would have a direct, overnight flight from Taxachusetts to the red state with taxes higher than Rhode Island. Frank Reid |
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opened mine tonight . . . well done folks!
-wayne "Flytyer37" wrote in message ups.com... Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering. Dan (Larry...no roadkill this year? :-) Man, I'm bummed. I thought the US Mail would have a direct, overnight flight from Taxachusetts to the red state with taxes higher than Rhode Island. Frank Reid |
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Daniel-San wrote:
Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering. Dan (Larry...no roadkill this year? :-) i received mine today. ditto on the thanks to joe for the effort. and, thanks to all of you fellers who shared the time of feathers and fur with me...i'll be fishing your flies in nc, tennessee, and montana this year. it's a warming feeling each time i use a fly provided by someone from this place, and i'm grateful for the gift. perhaps in the years to come, we'll share a stream and take a fish with the other's fly. (of course, i'll need to work on my end a bit before you have a similar hope). jeff (and, wayno...i doubt a professional tyer could have done a better job g) |
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On Mar 30, 8:10 pm, jeff wrote:
(and, wayno...i doubt a professional tyer could have done a better job g) shucks, it warn't nothin'. i can usually turn out about a dozen in 15 minutes. not counting parallel parking, of course. yfitp wayno |
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On Mar 31, 12:30 pm, " wrote:
On Mar 30, 8:10 pm, jeff wrote: (and, wayno...i doubt a professional tyer could have done a better job g) shucks, it warn't nothin'. i can usually turn out about a dozen in 15 minutes. not counting parallel parking, of course. Jeff beat me to my comment ("a very professional job, as always"), but I admit it was fun to open the box and know which one was your fly without even having to look at the tag. Of course it didn't hurt that it was a TN Wulff; I don't expect there's too many folks on here who even know what the heck that is. :-) Anyhow, it's already in my flybox for my Smokies trip in May (along with a bunch of the other flies you guys tied). Nice work everyone. It's always a kick to see what folks in different areas/countries carry in their flyboxes. On my fly: It worked well for me in Canuckistan on some fish that see a lot of pressure. It's originally from Australia, I believe, and I added a few modifications of my own (like the clipped hackles on the bottom to get it to sit lower in the water). I plan to try it on the hillbilly fish as well. Chuck Vance |
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I got mine too. I'll open them tomorrow when I get together with Jimmy.
Thanks everybody, and especially rb608 "Daniel-San" wrote in message et... Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering. |
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![]() Stan Gula typed: I got mine too. I'll open them tomorrow when I get together with Jimmy. Thanks everybody, and especially rb608 ![]() Maybe mine are in my mailbox at work. Freakin' work - too busy to check for swap flies today. But things are looking up! Today was great Spring weather, tomorrow looks to be just as nice, Perdomo is having an event at the local cigar shop tomorrow, and I could be doing some afternoon fishing before the sun goes down. WooHOO! As long as Joe doesn't tell me I was one of the reprobates that did something wrong, I'll be a happy boy. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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On Mar 30, 12:41 pm, "Daniel-San" wrote:
Nice looking stuff, guys. Thanks to all, especially Joe for 'meistering. Dan (Larry...no roadkill this year? :-) Got mine and guess what? At first blush, my fly isn't the biggest one in the batch. Will do a proper review after some house cleaning. Thanks to Joe and all the great tyers. Frank Reid |
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