Eric: Ed is correct.. I came here I think about three months ago, having NEVER tied a fly.. and dollar for dollar, the info you get here for the dues amt, is the best value you'll get, for any service, anywhere, anytime.... We have ppl here with up to 60 yrs tying experience, to answer our questions, free of charge..And are More than willing to help a newbie, even though it may be a topic they have been over a MILLION times in the past... You can't put a price on that. I have bought a cpl fly tying books, a cpl DVD's and a cpl VHS tapes, and I learn more HERE in a week, than those tapes and/or books will EVER teach me...Just TODAY.. I caught 12 more Shell Cracker bream, and two, one pound largemouth bream, that I caught all with Tony Spezio's version of the Chili Pepper.. Three months ago, a "Chili Pepper" (to me) was something you put in Salsa LOLOL,  Chuck
 
Oh, and Tony even SENT me (FREE) the materials to tie some of the "Peppers" with....
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Roden
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] dues dun

Nothing required....it's optional for those who find it addicting and pleasurable!  Go to vitualflybox.com, click on members, and you can join.  You get a great hat and a discount on all purchases from Lines End, Byard's store!

On 9/2/05, Eric Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What dues are you talking about?  When I joined, I did not see anything
about dues but I can believe that Byard must have an overhead involved with
the list.  Whatever the dues are, it has to be a bargain.  So far I have
tied 22 flies since I started tying a couple of weeks ago and they would not
have turned out as nice as they have if it wasn't for the "tidbits" I have
picked up on the list.  There is nothing like tying a new fly and laying it
gently on the water for the first time.  When you tug on the line and the
fly walks across the water, it is "plum perteeee".  It is addicting.

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