Looking for patterns as we speak. Must say I'm a little nervous...it's not
about tying "good-enough-for-own-use flies" now. But don't want to take too
simple either. I don't want others to feel that they "gave" away their flies
for nothing.

Looking looking looking.....

/Nick




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Yes Nick
Go with a Nymph pattern. Stoneflys can be found under rocks sub surface
Scott Come join us if you feel comfortable about it.


On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 23:57:41 +0200 "Niclas Runarsson"
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> Let's terminate postage question. I've decided that the currency
> exchange
> cost isn't an issue anymore.
> 
> If I can find a pattern I feel comfortable with, then I'm probably
> in. (I
> don't think of myself as a tying guru.)
> 
> One question though:
> Does 'Stonefly' include nymphs or is it just dryflies?
> 
> /Nick
> 
> 
> 
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> jerry
> Skickat: den 11 juni 2004 22:58
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> �mne: Re: [VFB] Postage Question
> 
> 
> $2 to $3 would be close.  I remember it cost $2 and change to return
> 
> Soren's flies to Sweden a year ago.
> 
> Jerry
> WY
> 
> At 04:46 PM 6/11/04 -0400, you wrote:
> >Can anyone help us here with a rough guess for Nick
> >Thanks
> >ScottC.
> >
> >
> >I'm thinking about it, haven't decided yet. But the currency thing
> > > bothers
> > > me. It costs me a lot to buy U.S. Dollars (for postage back) and
> I
> > > don't know squad about U.S. postage either. What do you think
> the
> > > cost will be for
> > > the return postage? (roughly)
> > >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




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