Depends on the level of interest, Mark, on how big
we're looking. I would then say a dry mayfly of your
choice. Wouldn't want to restrict it to a particular
style. So traditional, parachute, comparadun,
whatever. It's fun to see the different styles and
uses of materials.


--- "Mark Wendt (Contractor)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
>          I might be interested.  Depends on how many
> rod repair jobs and 
> rod orders I get in the shop this winter, but this
> sounds like something I 
> could sink my teeth into.  Got any ball park details
> of what the swap might 
> entail?
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> At 06:50 PM 11/12/2003, you 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
> 


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