Hey Nick...i don't think you'd have much to worry about in HERE!! From the posts i've read in the past , i don't believe anyone is judgemental about another tyer's flys. I actually got a few more done at work today. (Don't tell the boss...sshhhh) Heading out at 6am for Stockbridge VT and the Third Branch (Tony's old territory). Buddy got new waders from his daughters for his birthday and is eager to try them out.
As for jumping in on a swap..i think my first one will be the "Mess" swap hopefully coming this fall. I know what i can do with the mess i leave!!! Good Luck!! Tom-Vermont > [Original Message] > From: Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 6/11/04 6:32:40 PM > Subject: SV: SV: [VFB] Postage Question - Scott > > 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 > > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Fr=E5n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] = > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] F=F6r > Scott J Crosby > Skickat: den 12 juni 2004 00:26 > Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > =C4mne: Re: SV: [VFB] Postage Question - Scott > > > 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" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Let's terminate postage question. I've decided that the currency > > exchange > > cost isn't an issue anymore. > >=20 > > 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.) > >=20 > > One question though: > > Does 'Stonefly' include nymphs or is it just dryflies? > >=20 > > /Nick > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > > Fr=E5n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] F=F6r > > jerry > > Skickat: den 11 juni 2004 22:58 > > Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > =C4mne: Re: [VFB] Postage Question > >=20 > >=20 > > $2 to $3 would be close. I remember it cost $2 and change to return > >=20 > > Soren's flies to Sweden a year ago. > >=20 > > Jerry > > WY > >=20 > > 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) > > > > > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > > > --- Tom Swahn Jr (VFB # 10545) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- EarthLink: The #1 provider of the Real Internet. "Fishermen are born honest but they get over it.." Ed Zern "I never go to rivers to kill hecatombs of trout or, actually, any trout; I go to unkill parts of myself that otherwise might die.." A Few Premises-Nick Lyons
