John, You and your friend are signed up. The more the better.
Please give us your friends name. Respond to the VFB mailing so we can have Rene' add you to the list. We have plenty of time for the names of the flies. I do not care if we have duplicate patterns because it is always interesting to see others renditions of the same pattern. Jim Collins > Jim- > > I saw one of your posts on the VFB mailing list trying to recruit tyers for > the newest midge megaswap. If you've still got space, I'd like to get my > name on the list. Unfortunately, I'm at work, and I can't for the life of > me recall what the name of the pattern I have in mind might be, but I'll > email that to you as soon as it comes to me. > Its a midge emerger kind of pattern, and I know I'll wake up in the middle > of sleeping with the name in neon lights. Just not right now! > > Also, I've got a friend here at work that I do a lot of fishing with. He > has not yet entered the legions of email-holding individuals, but he would > like to be included in the swap. I can vouch for him 100%. I have > completed the Caddis '02 swap along with the Saltwater swap that Mark > Delaney held this spring, and I can assure you that I know what is required > in a large-scale fly swap and that I have let my buddy know how things > work. I will stake what there is of my developing reputation on the > quality and reliability of his participation and will assume full > responsibility for informing him of all deadlines, mailing addresses, other > assorted pieces of news, and for completing his flies if something were to > happen where he did not finish the swap. His name is Lurman Foxwell and he > is currently tweaking a midge pattern he's been developing and having a > great deal of luck with. > > Please get back to me whenever you get a chance. I'll look forward to > hearing from you! > > John Roth >
