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It's a good thing ... that no one has proposed a 2011 24HourCampfire Fly Swap, because snow-bound winter is such a busy time- none of us has the time to tie.
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Macrabbit: I will likely get out the boxes and vice this afternoon and work on some Axtec's. With my old, fat, stubby, spastic fingers, I have hell with the Mohawk portion handling those short lenghts of yarn. Just thinking it would be easier for me to manipulate and lash down a 6 to 10 inch section of yarn as smaller loops. Seems it would be a bit quicker, then one could sever the tops, trim, and comb. Stick figure type illustration. Obviously you are more adept at tying than I. See any issues with such an approach?
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For you others, I called 1minute, thought I could do a better job verbally. (I probably didn't. ) His workaround is possible, but won't be as satisfactory as the standard method; and the standard is a technique worth mastering, for many other tying applications as well it being necessary for some of the fancier Aztecs such as the Sculpin. Here, 1minute, is a copy of the relevant part of the instructions- the Loop Method of Attachment. The Method is introduced for tying in the Tail Yarn Loop; mentally substitute Crest Loop for TYL, and Body Yarn for thread, and you'll be fine. It really isn't difficult, nor does it require extra-fine dexterity. Just a few Aztecs should have you up to speed. As always, practice makes perfect. I sure wish I'd been able to make it over there last spring for squirrels. I had my tying tools and stuff with me, all ready for an afternoon of tying.
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As always, Macrabbit goes way beyond just helping. Thanks,
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I'd be very interested in doing a "Stonefly Swap". Anything in the stonefly genus. Golden stones, winter stones, Pteronarcys, Yellow Sallies, Black Stones...etc. Give us all a little time to rest from this one, then start 'er up.
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It's a good thing ... that no one has proposed a 2011 24HourCampfire Fly Swap, because snow-bound winter is such a busy time- none of us has the time to tie. I was just down here checking in to see if the fly swap was going to happen... Snow bound winter? No time to tie? Serious?????? Say it isn't so!!!!
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I couldn't find a "tongue in cheek" smiley to use.
I'm doing my [almost] best to drum up some interest. I haven't volunteered to be SwapMaster, want to give someone else the opportunity. (Hint- it's a good deal, because some members toss in an extra fly or two for the SM.)
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them be the reasons I like to do it as well.
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Well, the troops are a little slow responding. Their blood must be flowing sluggishly because of the cold.
Go ahead, Pink Lady- start up a new thread, crown yourself SwapMistress, set the rules, and put out the invitations. Count me in.
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I'd like to do a fly swap. I missed out last year. My buddy Rick too.
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She's probably been making lunch (roast moose sandwiches) for Riley's return to school tomorrow. She'll get back to us with a 2011 24HourCampfire Fly Swap thread, just you wait.
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What's the theme? I need ideas. I'm plum out of ideas, as I finish my photos for the AFF photo contest.
Last year was a muddler type thing, so what shall we do for this year, gents (and ladies, if you're paying attention)?
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Terrestrials would cover a lot of ground. I think emergers would be cool too. I don't have a ton of good emerger patterns. I usually just strip in whatever dry I have on.
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I have an immediate need to practice my dragon and damsel nymphs, so please work up a theme in which they'll fit. (I'll do one of each for the Swappers.)
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Hey, I think Miss T would like Dungeons and Dragons! She would likely go all crazy with costumes and the whole thing!
Oh wait, that wasn't what you said, was it...
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I think you're revealing more of your private life than we really want to know...
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I think you're revealing more of your private life than we really want to know... I think you're right.... it's fantasy.
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....an emerger and its dry for a dry / dropper combo?
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I could be wrong (though that's rarely likely ), but having to tie two flies might be more than many folks can manage, or manage in time. But if our SwapMistress wants to pair up members to achieve the same result... I've got 10 damselfly nymphs already done, will probably begin on the dragons this evening. If a couple of tiers want to come up with snake-doctor dries, we've got a match.
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If we are playing, put me down as tying a Sparkle Carey Special if it is a D-n-D theme or Doc Sprately for emergers.
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