I'd definatly be interested in a mega mayfly swap!
 
Ronan (Loxy)

jeff frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been under much pressure, from certain members
of this group to host a Mega Mayfly swap. This is not
an invitation to sign up, but a look at intrest in
such a swap. This would likely involve many, many
flies from each tyer, but be done over several months,
at least in time for those good initial spring
hatches. This would have to be done under some fairly
strict guidlines to make it work. Let's get some idea
of who might be interested in a swap that was big and
due by say Mid-March. You can reply on list or if you
want to keep the clutter down, to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Jayhawk Jeff


--- Vagn Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I have joined this Whiting Co-Op, in group 2 and 3.
> Here I get 12 colors for
> half the prize of 1 neck's prize here in Denmark
> :-). Now I just hope that
> some one is going to make a dry fly swap after I
> receive the feathers :-)
>
> Vagn Hansen
> www.fly-fishing.dk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of jerry
> Sent: 12. november 2003 22:19
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [VFB] It's Whiting Co-Op Time Again...
>
>
> >As a relatively new fly tier it pretty expensive to
> buy these fine dryfly
> >fethers and I'm often forced to buy some of a less
> good quality.
> >
> >Vagn Hansen
>
>
>
> You should try the better quality hackle . . . you
> won't be satisfied with
> the cheap stuff any more. With the cheap capes, how
> many of the feathers
> are useable? good length? not too webby? I find
> that it takes several
> cheap capes to compare to one good cape.
>
> Jerry Sorensen
> Laramie WY
>


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