Rod Keep on us and I'm sure a few more will sign up. To some, I'm sure leeches are almost as "bad" as fishing with rubber worms, so be it. They are easy and fun to tie and catch a WIDE variety of species.
BTW There is a television show that gets rerun now and then titled (something like) Leeches, Maggots and Bees. Well worth watching just for the segments that show leeches swimming. I'll tie my "Weech" fly. Ed At 01:08 AM 3/15/02, you wrote: >Well, a whopping 2 of you all have signed up and I can't believe that there >is so little interest! I can only imagine that all the good leech tyers are >down at Sowbug. > >But anyway, there's room for you in the swap: > >Rob Blomquist - Mohair Blood Leech (Rowley) >Jim Collins - Mohair Leech >Larry Laub - ? > >Now, I know you some of you guys were wanting a swap to join, and this one is >pretty easy, and let us show off our regional variations. > >Rob >-- >Rob Blomquist >Kirkland, WA
