Ed,

There's about 99.9% probability I won't be able to
make the rendezvous but I'd happily tie up some flies
for the swap so you guys increase the chances of
having the right fly for the Hendrickson hatch.

Let me know if that's okay.  I'd propose to tie a CDC
Comparadun.  A second fly would be a female
Hendrickson Spinner (Organza wings tied spent).  Here
on my local stream the Hendrickson's are either 12s or
14s.  Let me know which you prefer.

Cheers,
Preston
Waterloo, Ontario
(about 3 hours east of Auburn Hills)


--- Ed Roden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last call on this swap...
> 
> Sign up by February 28.  If we keep it under 12
> tiers, we'll do 2 per
> participant (12 tiers = 24 flies).  If we go higher
> than that, we'll do
> 1 per participant (15 tiers = 15 flies).  Flies will
> be due April 19 -
> week before the Michigan opener.  Only rule on the
> flies is that they
> must be from a prominent Michigan hatch, (drakes,
> hendricksons, sulfurs,
> hex, etc.), dry or emerger.
> 
> Ed Roden
> 2208 Mattie Lu Dr.
> Auburn Hills, MI  48326
> 
> Here are the swappers and the flies indicated so
> far:
> Swapper               Fly
> 1. Ed Roden           ?? (brown drake or Michigan Hex)
> 2. John Ridderbos     River God Emerger Hendricksons
> 3. Roger Cotner               Hendrickson dun, parachute style
> 4. Brad Robinson      blue wing olive dun,  a little
> black caddis, and
> a caddis that im not sure of the name but it has a
> olive body and cream
> wings in a 16 it comes off the water in mid may 
> 5. Eric Worm          ??
> 6. Jon Emmons         Slate Wing Mahogony Mayfly
> 7. George Church      Hendrickson 
> 8.
> 9. 
> 10. 
> 11. 
> 12. Bob Haering - maybe...
> 
> Ed Roden
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.questquality.com
> 
> I get all the truth I need in the newspaper every
> morning, and every
> chance I get, I go fishing, or swap stories with
> fishermen to get the
> taste of it out of my mouth. -- Ed Zern 1977
> 
> 

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