Tony:

I have a bunch tied , so I am planning on bringing them.

I have tied them with different colored bodies also.

You'd love some of the one I've tied.

Would you like me to send you some?


Thank you,
Alan Di Somma 

Phoenix, Kidnapping is the new economy....

If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anthony Spezio 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 5:17 PM
  Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update


        Alan,
        The Chili Peppers did real well in Alaska.
        Tony

        --- On Fri, 7/31/09, Alan Di Somma <phxflyt...@cox.net> wrote:


          From: Alan Di Somma <phxflyt...@cox.net>
          Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update
          To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
          Date: Friday, July 31, 2009, 7:00 PM


          Joyce:

          I just wanted to thank you for the excellent info you gave me on 
dying with Kool Aid.
          I dyed some rabbit, artic fox and some grisley hackle and they all 
came out wonderful.
          I never experimented with trying to make burnt orange for Chili 
Peppers because I have been told that the fish in Alaska don't want anything 
burnt. They prefer it bright.....



          Thank you,
          Alan Di Somma 

          Phoenix, Mexico's second largest city....

          Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his 
tail.
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Joyce 
            To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
            Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 4:45 PM
            Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update


            Alan where did you find the video of Mary Dettes tying? I'd love to 
learn from it. Thanks. Joyce
              ----- Original Message ----- 
              From: Alan Di Somma 
              To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
              Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 9:03 AM
              Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update


              Thanks Nick.
              I haven't tied since the SowBug in 2004 so I am a little rusty to 
say the least.
              I have only tied about 15 dozen flies the past month trying to 
get some flies tied for my trip to Alaska in Sept.
              I have been getting better and faster and they are looking better 
the more I tie.
              The biggest problem is getting the proportions correct.

              Peggy's swap is for Catskill Dry Flies. That is a whole nother 
ball game.
              Tiny upright wings and heavy hackle really gets you to be exact.

              I watched a video of Mary Dettes tying and she does not use a 
bobbin or whip finisher.
              I plan on using both and a very strong magnifying glass to even 
see that tiny a hook.

              I actually have some 28's but I would never think of tying a dry 
fly on a hook that small.
              At least not for a couple of more years of tying.

              Thanks for the encouraging words, and yes I will do my best no 
matter what kind or size of swap I am in.


              Thank you,
              Alan Di Somma 

              Phoenix, Mexico's second largest city....

              Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag 
his tail.
                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Niclas Runarsson 
                To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
                Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:29 AM
                Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update


                Hoping for noone to get disappointed is not real swap thinking, 
Mr. Di Somma. Let me tell you about some real swap thinking:

                Right this moment, I'm hosting 'On the Edge To Nothing Swap 
2009' at the (Swedish) 'Edge FlyFishing Forum'... size #20 and smaller. And now 
I have seen some true swap thinking. This has become something I will use as an 
example in the future, when it's time for the old "A swap isn't a contest. It's 
all about effort." explanation.

                As a fly-fishing forum, this one differs a lot from VFB. Most 
of the talk is about fly-fishing and not really much about tying. Few of the 
tyers are advanced tyers. I wanted to see how much they really liked to tie 
tiny flies themselves so I invited them to a swap, but I took it "easy" and set 
the bar at #20... with a three months tying time (partly to be able to even 
fill the list). It took me by surprise, to say the least. The list of 12 
participants was filled in less than 24 hrs... and most of the guys went out to 
buy hooks to even be able to participate. (A few of them didn't even know where 
to find such small hooks when signing up.).Only one of them chose to tie on a 
#20, as "large" as possible. The rest went down to #24 and smaller. (This #20 
tyer later had to drop out... but less than 15 minutes after announcing it a 
new guy stepped in, coming in with a #28 PT nymph.) One of them bought #22's... 
as "practice hooks", so the #26's that he also bought wouldn't come as a shock. 
All this talk about buying hooks" was really nice to see. It was new, but they 
were ready to try. But it didn't stop with hooks. Two guys had some problems. 
But instead of dropping out or going for larger hooks, one of them got himself 
new glasses... and another bought a new vise!!! "Give up??? - No way!!!" LOL

                This turned out to be more than checking out the midge 
interest. It also became a check how people felt about swapping... and here it 
wasn't any "No, I can't do good enough to swap." Here we had some TRUE swap 
thinking: "I'm not afraid... it's effort that counts.", "It might not be the 
best... but it sure will be fun." The swap has been going on for two months now 
and the talk in the thread is the same: "Holy smoke, this was fiddly... but WOW 
it was fun!", "WHY haven't I tried this before???" etc. Some of these guys are 
guys who have complimented the midges I've posted earlier and then said things 
like "I wouldn't be able to tie in the thread on a hook that size" when I've 
asked "Why not try it yourself?".

                It really gives me a warm feeling reading through the swap 
thread (and I have read it more than once... just for the fun of it).

                When you WANT to give... then you're ready to swap. Same effort 
from everyone will make noone give less than the other. 

                /Nick




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                From: phxflyt...@cox.net
                To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
                Subject: [VFB] Re: Catskill Dry fly update
                Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 07:40:39 -0700



                  Peggy:

                  I should have my tying skills up a little higher then they 
are now so I would like to try this swap.
                  I'm not sure yet what I will tie but I sure would like to be 
in it, with these great tiers.
                  I hope no one will be disapointed with my tying.


                  Thank you,
                  Alan Di Somma 

                  Phoenix, Mexico's second largest city....

                  Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him 
wag his tail.
                    ----- Original Message ----- 
                    From: Peggy Brenner 
                    To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
                    Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 8:01 PM
                    Subject: [VFB] Catskill Dry fly update


                    And let's try our luck in the path Mary Dette and all the 
famous Catskill Dry Tyers laid for us with a swap, room for 10 and not due till 
December.  And to keep it a real stretch of our skills let's try for small 
dries, 16 and under, all levels of tyers.

                    1 Peggy B  Condor
                    2 Neville Gosling
                    3 George Vincent
                    4 Michael Bliss
                    5
                    6
                    7
                    8
                    9
                    10


                    -- 
                    Peggy Brenner


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