I am in.

Thanks.

Chris

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Sent:   Friday, June 28, 2002 6:21 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [VFB] future midge swap

I would be willing to host another Monster Midge swap if 
Bob is unwilling.  I would look to completing it around 
having the tying done around the 1st of December with 
the packages in the mail around Christmas time.  What a 
present that would be?  

What is everyone's opinion?

Jim Collins
> Steve,
> ok, I'm willing to act as a midge's swap secretary again. And I would tie
again, 
> depends on the timeframe. 
> Thanks for your kind words. It was fun for me to put everything together
on the 
> site.
> BTW: C'mon, what about the missing recipes? only 5 lines of text to me.
> Mail addy:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it is done
> Regards
> Rene
> Germany
> 
> 
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>   Datum: Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2002 05:42
>   Betreff: 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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