There are 17 members thus far. Great turn out and thanks for joining.
This seems to be a very interssting swap. Lots of exciting patterns!
My fly is not the Jeremiah Nymph One but the Jeremiah Nymph Two.
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There are 17 members thus far. Great turn out and thanks for joining.
This seems to be a very interssting swap. Lots of exciting patterns!
My fly is not the Jeremiah Nymph One but the Jeremiah Nymph Two.
I would like to participate. Will let you know pattern of choice before long. Thankyou.
Hi there, another local NW Ark guy here. I'll tie a midge that I hooked a huge trout on last Friday! A Yong Special.
wayne
[This message has been edited by waynep (edited 16 September 2004).]
I gotta get in on this. Being from arkansas and all. I will tie a march brown spider as seen here at faol tied be Dave Hughes. It can be deadly on the swing! peace.
i changed my mind on the fly don't want to do the flutter bug
how's a brassie
My pattern will be a slightly different version of the black nosed dace. This works very well for me early in season.
I would like to be part of the swap if there is still an opening.
I will tie a Blond Tellico Nymph.
Jack
OK - Ill sign up. My entry will probably be a variation of the prince nymph.
Tim Anderson
Guys, I am sorry but I'm going to bow out. Give my place to slicfoot. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
I have tried for about the last six months to get into some swaps and I always end up biting off more than I can chew at home and work.
you guys have fun.
owl
I'll be tying my slighly modified version of a #16 Deer Hair Emerger (DHE) which was featured in one of the big mags early last summer. It produced well for me under some tough conditions. Here is my recipe:
Hook- Mustad Sig. C49s #16 (curved caddis)
Thread- Gray/Brown UTC 140
Body- olive/brown Superfine dub
Rib- tying thread
Wing- deer hair, tied comparadun style
Thorax/Legs- australian opposum, teased out
Head- tying thread
I hope y'all like it more for its fish production than its looks; it really isn't much to look at but boy do those tough selective fish love it!!
God bless and tight lines,
EF
[This message has been edited by EF (edited 07 February 2005).]