Did not get my lesson - guess I will just go to DonO's site and practice,
practice, practice.

On 3/22/07, jim phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mike was anyone able to show you the "rope a dub" or "dub a rope"
technique? I can't dub worth beans but Tony has given me some advice that I
will follow next time I have to use dubbing.
Jim


 On 3/22/07, Michael Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just a note to thank all those that helped me and made the Sowbug
> experience very enjoyable.
>
> Tony, thank you very much.  You are a very classy person and I count it
> a privledge to know you.  It was fun sharing Wildcat with Denny, Ken, and
> others.  The tying was a fun experience.  I gave away a bunch of flies that
> I am sure are not for saving but for dunking.  There were others there who
> had the saving kind and they were beautiful.  Rick was a nice mentor as I
> sat there to tie.  He helped me feel more comfortable.  I learned that most
> seemed to want to see something unique.   It was fun to meet the irreverant
> Mark.  He is more of a character in person than on the list.  And he seems
> to be headed to Mountain Home.  I hope he gets a home big enough to house
> some of us on return trips.  Allan is just as kind in person as on the
> list.  Buck, Peggy (how's the new rod?), Joe and others what a pleasure to
> meet all of you. It was great to put faces with all of you.  I was not
> available to see Hans tie and that was a disappointment.
>
> Unfortunately, my disappointments were as high as my pleasures.  I had
> to leave early.  I did not get a chance to fish with Tony.  I did not get a
> chance to fish much at all.  Next time, I will plan to stay several days
> there after the Sowbug and get to know the area and the people better.
> Allan and others that took pictures would you email me copies?  I only took
> a few and had intended to take a lot.  Thanks again to all.  It was
> memorable.
>
> Mike
>


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