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P'cock Swap
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Wow, after seeing Featherchucker's bluegill fly in the warmwater section, couldn't help but think we could have a dandy swap using our old friends, the peacock. Only rule: your fly must contain some peacock as one of the ingredients. Hopefully Featherchucker will join in. Anyway, you folks know the game. Flies due January 12, 2006 -- that way we have all of New Year's Day to tie 'em. When done mail with SASE package to John G. White, Box 672, Clara City, MN 56222! Everyone ties 12 flies.
1. White43 - marabou finn (TIED)
2. Featherfastener - Coachman Trude (RECEIVED
3. Wetfly Guy - Pass Lake (Recieved)
4. Bassman - Buzzer Brassie Hot Orange (Recieved)
5. Rick Z (TBD) (RECEIVED)
6. Sirrom - EZC Carpenter Ant (RECEIVED)
7. Olie_Noodler - (RECRIVED)
8. Mikeytwoshoes - AZ Peacock Lady (RECEIVED)
9. Drolfson -Tragopan Red (RECEIVED)
10. AJSB - Beadhead Zug Bug (Received)
11. Jayatwork - Herl Bug (Received)
12. Featherchucker - Bluegill Imitator (Received)
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I'll join in. Peacock is one of my favorite materials. I will tie a Coachman Trude.
Featherfastener
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I will play , I tie a lot with Peacock.
I will do a wet fly . Go figure.
The pattern will be The Pass Lake
Wet
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white43 If it is ok I would like to get in on this one. I would like to tie a Buzzer Brassie Hot Orange. John
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I wish you all everlasting flies and tight lines.
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I will jump in. Not sure what I will tie.
Rick
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Wow, we're already half way there. JGW
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Please count me in. The pattern will be an EZC Carpenter Ant. Thanks
Chuck
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Count me in. I've already joined the beginners swap, but I ought to have some extra spare time on my hands in December.
I'll soon decide what i'll tie.
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sure I'll play.
az peacock lady or a variant thereof.
mgj
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Count me in with some sorta soft-hackle.
I saw one that would be perfect for the pheasant feathers I aquired from a less than willing donor on the opening day of pheasant season. I gotta search up the pattern now though. . .
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Found it! Tragopan Red, but I gotta use feathers from a regular ringneck. Them other's are tough to find!!
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I'd like to join in. Don't know what i'll do yet.
Tony
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I'm in, if there's still room.
Jay
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WELL! that sure filled up fast....just got over here and I'm counting 11 "ins" ......guess that lets me off the 'hook' for tying some of those Bluegill Imitators....til next time. Anyone already in feel free to take my recipe and go with it if you haven't decided yet.
Steve
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that's don shipp's pattern, correct?
mgj
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Wow did this ever fill up fast. But it's filled and time to tie! JGW
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It is Don Shipp's pattern. I ran accross it a couple of years ago and have done searches for the Tragopan Pheasant feathers a couple of times. Last time, I founs a patch that was all glued onto cardboard for crafting on E-Bay for around $30 and a full skin, minus tail, for $200. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/frown.gif
I did notice that the bird I got had some very similar feathers on it when I was plucking it, so I will scrounge up a bunch in the same size and have at it. Won't be as colorful, but should look pretty good.
Don
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Okay, tyers. Should we add one more? I'm game. It'll just raise the ante one more fly. Like to get Ursus in it too, They both have such interesting flies. JGW
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Works for me. I am doing a Tom Nixon
Brown peacock nymph variation.
Do you want 11 or 12 flies?
Rick
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We'll make it an even dozen. Featherchucker, you're in. Meister's edict! So everyone ties a dozen flies. Thanks, everyone. JGW
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Ok, John and crew, you got me by order of executive decision to make it a dozen. I'm in. This is my first ever fly swap.
Guess you folks with be getting a Bluegill Imitator. I will most likely go with the doll eyes modification ( unless someone wants to send me a number 1 grade jungle cock cape, lol!) and weight it just a tad to make it less bouyant and add to the action.
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How about I tie a beadhead zug bug.
Tony
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Flies will go out today.
Rick
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YES!!!! A Tom Nixon. This is great. JGW
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Flies are in the capable hands of the USPS along with a "Bonus" for all participants. Let me know when they arrive and Thanks for hosting.
Chuck
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Thank you Chuck Morris and Rick Zieger for your flies. Nice. Very nice. Cranberries and gravy! JGW
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Just letting you know that my flies are in the mail to you. John
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Nice flies, Bassman! This is going to be an incredible swap if the rest of the flies match up with what has come in so far. Wow! JGW
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Thanks for the comments. I am glad they arrived. It is a pleasure and an honor to be in your swap. John
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Flies went in the mail this morning!
Wet
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Fly Tie Guy -- Your Pass Lake passes muster!!!! Beautiful work. Can't wait to use one -- which will be about six months from now. JGW
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I probably should have announced this a long time ago, but I'm going to tie a pattern called a "laser killer" that can be found in the may 2005 edition of Fly Fish America.
It kind of reminds me of a zug bug, and looks like a good pattern.
hope you all have a merry christmas.
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Mine went out in the mail today. Hopefully they survive the Holiday (C)rush!
Steve
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Steve, they've arrived safely and have the same fearsome look of them as the Stealth Bomber! Wow. JGW
Whoops. Forgot we were this close to Christmas.
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Wonderful! Looking forward to a New Year's package and longer days and warmer temps to wet some new flies.
Steve
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the peacock ladies are finished and will be in monday's mail.
mgj
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My flies were sent out on the 27th. They sould be there soon.
Tony
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Great flies, Tony. Those have some fish in 'em. JGW
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Thanks, I was not very happy with the way the first few came out. They are still here with me. I was hoping they would be a little thicker in the abdomen. Any comments would be helpful.
Tony
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John
Flies went in the mail today.
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i don't know if this is legal, but i think that i'm going to change my pattern at the last minute.
i tied about a half dozen of the "lazer killer" and it looked miserable, so i'm opting instead for a bugger like little fly that is an adaptation of the "crystal nymph" that you can buy at wal-mart.
hopefully, i'll get them finshed tonight.