CAN I COME IN ON THIS SWAP PLEASE

>From: Bob Haering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [VFB] future midge swap
>Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 13:43:45 -0400
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>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
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>
>   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




  Denis Goulding


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