Chuck - I do that all the time. I often tye three or four flies to get "back in the swing" with a certain pattern before I start tying for a swap. Of course those flies have to have somewhere to go and have a purpose for existence. Thus they take up residence in my flyboxes. LOL
-- Joe Fusco, Sr. Member of The Missouri Trout Fishermen's Association and The Virtual Fly Box REMEMBER CANCER IS A WORD NOT A SENTENCE Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 4/15/07, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well folks: One good thing about fly swaps.. I started tying my Bead Head Nymphs for that swap yesterday (and JUST tied my 13th).. But I tried EIGHT variations before I settled on the one I wanted for the 13. So, that gives me seven nymphs that WILL catch fish to add to my fly box LOL,. Anybody else find themselves doing this??? I think it is GREAT, and is one of the main reasons I enter all the swaps I can.. You learn by trial and error sometimes..and "spearmentin" as we say in Bama.....Chuck
