Thanks monte.  Do you remember being in one of my bluegill swaps?  You were in it and 
so was a gentleman by the name of Scott lorentzen, have you seen from him lately?

john 


 Monte Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi John,
>Yes, the bead is lightweight plastic and hollow. �Doesn't add much 
>weight at all. Beads are on their way to you.
>
>Enjoy!
>Monte
>
>>I would appreciate some beads. �I only need a few, then I can take em down to the 
>>bead shop and compare. �Are the beads hollow? �Because you state that it aids in 
>>flotation, I would think the weight of the bead would sink the fly. �I pulled it out 
>>of the box as a cool looking bluegill fly. �My address is :
>>john ridderbos 
>>6385 baneberry 
>>kalamazoo, mi 49009
>>
>>thanks monte
>>sincerely 
>>john 
>>
>>>>Monte, I grabbed one of your bubble boy emergers out of the perp swap box. �I love 
>>>>it. �Anyways, where can I get the beads used for the bubble? �I also read the 
>>>>write up on the bubble boy emerger on a website but am not sure where now. �It was 
>>>>the first one that came up when I typed bubble boy emerger into google.
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, if you could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>>john ridderbos 
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>> � � �
>>>>
>>>Hi John,
>>>Thanks for the compliment! �That is one of my favorite lake flies. �It 
>>>even won an old VFS dry fly contest a few years ago. �Ross seemed to 
>>>like it. �Here are a couple of sites for you:
>>>
>>>http://www.about-flyfishing.com/library/weekly/aa071301a.htm
>>>
>>>http://shop.flyfishing.about.com/fly_archive/details/716.htm
>>>
>>>The bead is a plastic pearlescent craft bead 3mm in size (available at 
>>>most of the major craft stores - I've never seen them in a fly shop). 
>>>The scud hook works well because you can get the gap necessary to 
>>>accomodate the bead, but not too much length for the fly.
>>>
>>>I would be happy to send you some beads if you shoot me your snail addy. �
>>>
>>> � �
>>>
>
>
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