Mardi-Gras Bead Fly Swap 4 places left The party is over, what do I do with those beads now??? This swap may be the answer to your problem, what do I do with the beads now!
I will be tying two patterns for the swap. One is my mardi-paca. I started tying this last spring. It has become a go-to fly for me especially when fishing new stillwaters. The snake pattern that I am also tying uses Bernat Disco yarn which I have been having great fishing success with for smallmouths. Both of these patterns of course use Mardi-Gras beads For a thought provoking article on this yearÂ’s Mardi Gras celebration throughout the area devastated by hurricane Katrina I recommend that you read the following article from the Shreveport Times. http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20060227/LIVING/602250308/1004 All fly patterns for this swap must use one or more Mardi-Gras beads. I think we will all enjoy this one. Maximum number of tyers 14. Due date Send flies with toe tags and return postage to me so that they arrive on or before May 21. Ed Engelman Swap Members 1. Ed Engelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mardi- paca 2. Ed Engelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eyelash snake 3. Richard Zieger [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. Jeff Row [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5. Mike Bernardoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hard Hackle Worm 6. Matt Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7. Dan Harriman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8. Buster Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9. Mark Delaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10. John White [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11. 12. 13. 14.
