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  #11  
Old January 2nd, 2005, 03:52 AM
Ed Gildone
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Guyz-N-Flyz wrote:
in a fly swap for novice tiers, just beginners, not so good at it--yet,
and the non-seasoned tiers?

I will be more than happy to host such a swap, if there is any interest
beyond, say, 9 folks. Should 10 or more folks decide to participate, I
will post rules and regs. similar to those of past pro-swaps concerning
dates and what-not. I figure anything goes: drys, nymphs, streamers,
whatever one might attempt to tie?

Anyway, if anyone is even remotely interested, reply back to ROFT. I
figure I'll give this a week to either work or fall flat on its face.

Mark


Mark,

I am just a beginner and would be interested.

Ed (remove nospam to email)
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Old January 2nd, 2005, 11:32 AM
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"Tim J." wrote in message
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In my dream, all the tyers of the world are united in one happy family of man, where
no tyer considers himself better than the others. We all live in perfect harmony
until (and this is where the dream falls apart and spirals into horror) one of the
f*&^ing flies gets stuck in a f*&^ing tree and then the killing starts.


Well, if you go around killin' every tree that you lose a fly too, the propere
authorities will hunt you down like the wild dog that you are.

I can only hope you're right!


Oh, you can bet your ass I'm right mister, unless your still got toddlers around your
house, then all bets are off!

Mark

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Tim


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Old January 2nd, 2005, 11:32 AM
Guyz-N-Flyz
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"Tim J." wrote in message
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In my dream, all the tyers of the world are united in one happy family of man, where
no tyer considers himself better than the others. We all live in perfect harmony
until (and this is where the dream falls apart and spirals into horror) one of the
f*&^ing flies gets stuck in a f*&^ing tree and then the killing starts.


Well, if you go around killin' every tree that you lose a fly too, the propere
authorities will hunt you down like the wild dog that you are.

I can only hope you're right!


Oh, you can bet your ass I'm right mister, unless your still got toddlers around your
house, then all bets are off!

Mark

--
TL,
Tim


  #14  
Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:05 PM
Daniel-San
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"Tim J." said:

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Why don't you join the GFS? Hell, Mark - look at the first couple of
entries I made to swaps. They weren't that great, but tying 50 of
anything is bound to make you better at it. And getting flies back that
are tied by the really good tiers is certainly inspirational. I'll bet
I've learned more about tying from participating in the swaps than any
other source, both from the tying itself and the flies I receive.
--
TL,
Tim
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You're absolutely right that tying up 50 of anything would definitely make
me a better tyer (at least on that pattern), but while this group is very
freindly, there is a certain sense of, uhh, dunno, maybe "fraternity", that
makes it a bit intimidating. That's NOT meant to be a "dig" on the group --
it's just that many of you guys have been around here for longer than I've
been fly fishing, let alone tying.

Besides -- who would want a CDC and elk tyed by a beginner? Other than maybe
another beginner?

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.

Dan


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:05 PM
Daniel-San
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"Tim J." said:

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Why don't you join the GFS? Hell, Mark - look at the first couple of
entries I made to swaps. They weren't that great, but tying 50 of
anything is bound to make you better at it. And getting flies back that
are tied by the really good tiers is certainly inspirational. I'll bet
I've learned more about tying from participating in the swaps than any
other source, both from the tying itself and the flies I receive.
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------


You're absolutely right that tying up 50 of anything would definitely make
me a better tyer (at least on that pattern), but while this group is very
freindly, there is a certain sense of, uhh, dunno, maybe "fraternity", that
makes it a bit intimidating. That's NOT meant to be a "dig" on the group --
it's just that many of you guys have been around here for longer than I've
been fly fishing, let alone tying.

Besides -- who would want a CDC and elk tyed by a beginner? Other than maybe
another beginner?

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.

Dan


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:37 PM
Tim J.
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Daniel-San wrote:
"Tim J." said:
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Why don't you join the GFS? Hell, Mark - look at the first couple of
entries I made to swaps. They weren't that great, but tying 50 of
anything is bound to make you better at it. And getting flies back
that are tied by the really good tiers is certainly inspirational.
I'll bet I've learned more about tying from participating in the
swaps than any other source, both from the tying itself and the
flies I receive.


You're absolutely right that tying up 50 of anything would definitely
make me a better tyer (at least on that pattern), but while this
group is very freindly, there is a certain sense of, uhh, dunno,
maybe "fraternity", that makes it a bit intimidating. That's NOT
meant to be a "dig" on the group -- it's just that many of you guys
have been around here for longer than I've been fly fishing, let
alone tying.


Ahhhh. . . then let me be the first to welcome you to the fraternity.
;-)

Besides -- who would want a CDC and elk tyed by a beginner? Other
than maybe another beginner?


I can't speak for anyone but me, but I enjoy seeing people's tying at
any level, and it's fun to see it evolve as swaps mount. I had the same
reaction as you when I joined my first swap, but I found the other
swappers generous and helpful - every one of them. Look at the first
swap I entered: http://gula.org/roffswaps/swap.php?page=DD2002&id=6 and
tell me if you can pick the newbie's fly out without peeking at the
name. I sure can. ;-)

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.


Also, don't get me wrong - I think a swap like this is a fine idea. BUT,
if you find the interest isn't there for this swap (could be a timing
thing with the GFS), consider joining the other. It's almost like your
birthday when you get that box-o-flies in the mail.
--
TL,
Tim
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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:37 PM
Tim J.
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Daniel-San wrote:
"Tim J." said:
snip

Why don't you join the GFS? Hell, Mark - look at the first couple of
entries I made to swaps. They weren't that great, but tying 50 of
anything is bound to make you better at it. And getting flies back
that are tied by the really good tiers is certainly inspirational.
I'll bet I've learned more about tying from participating in the
swaps than any other source, both from the tying itself and the
flies I receive.


You're absolutely right that tying up 50 of anything would definitely
make me a better tyer (at least on that pattern), but while this
group is very freindly, there is a certain sense of, uhh, dunno,
maybe "fraternity", that makes it a bit intimidating. That's NOT
meant to be a "dig" on the group -- it's just that many of you guys
have been around here for longer than I've been fly fishing, let
alone tying.


Ahhhh. . . then let me be the first to welcome you to the fraternity.
;-)

Besides -- who would want a CDC and elk tyed by a beginner? Other
than maybe another beginner?


I can't speak for anyone but me, but I enjoy seeing people's tying at
any level, and it's fun to see it evolve as swaps mount. I had the same
reaction as you when I joined my first swap, but I found the other
swappers generous and helpful - every one of them. Look at the first
swap I entered: http://gula.org/roffswaps/swap.php?page=DD2002&id=6 and
tell me if you can pick the newbie's fly out without peeking at the
name. I sure can. ;-)

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.


Also, don't get me wrong - I think a swap like this is a fine idea. BUT,
if you find the interest isn't there for this swap (could be a timing
thing with the GFS), consider joining the other. It's almost like your
birthday when you get that box-o-flies in the mail.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:37 PM
Mark H. Bowen
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"Daniel-San" wrote in message
m...

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.

Dan


Okay, that makes three! We are well on our way to 10, or at least 33 1/3 %
of the way.

I'll ad ya to the slowly, but steadily growin' list, Daniel-San!

Mark


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:37 PM
Mark H. Bowen
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"Daniel-San" wrote in message
m...

Dunno, but if the "novice" swap happens, I'm in.

Dan


Okay, that makes three! We are well on our way to 10, or at least 33 1/3 %
of the way.

I'll ad ya to the slowly, but steadily growin' list, Daniel-San!

Mark


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 05:49 PM
Frank Reid
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Look at the first
swap I entered: http://gula.org/roffswaps/swap.php?page=DD2002&id=6 and
tell me if you can pick the newbie's fly out without peeking at the
name. I sure can. ;-)


So can I. That nasty piece of crap in the 2nd row of the first column.
Who'd try to pass that off as a fly?
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Frank Reid
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