Steve I will work with both of you to have this one run really well.  Here is a thought. One person each to run the west half one to run the east & one to run the European.  Each would collect the flys from his region & send the flys to the other co - hosts.  Then each host will do the final sorting and mailing for his region.  Let me know what you think.  I may be willing to do the Midwest if the number is kept to the max of 25.
 
Bob H
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Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] future midge swap

Bob,
This really was one of the better swaps of the year with the high quality of flies submitted.  Rene has put together a very well organized web site showing each of the flies. I encourage all participants to submit as much info as possible to really complete the site to it's full potential. See Midge Swap .
Having 50 participants really makes the swap enormous but also unique. It is too much for one person to do all the work. Splitting the work load between a host and a web site provider is a must for something this size. How Byard has been able to put together so many of these mega-swaps is really amazing. I'd like to see this type of swap continue for midges. If you'd like to have me act as swapmeister for the next midge swap, that would be fine with me. I hope we could continue to to have Rene host the swap on his site again.
Steve Schalla

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