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Flymph Swap
Hah, I guess I pushed myself into this one.
I will host a Flymph swap.
All interested parties please register below.
I will close entries on 24th January.
Flies to be received by me in UK by Feb 28th
Standard Swap Rules will apply, submit one fly for each tier eg 20 tiers you tie twenty flies & you get back a FULL set.
Any Questions ?
Roy
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Roy,
Count me in.
Steve
I am tying an olive flymph.
Hook: mustad 9671, #14
Thread: olive 8/0 Uni
Tail: med. blue dun hen
Body: olive hare's fur
Rib: small gold oval tinsel
Hackle: med. blue dun hen
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went"-Will Rogers
[This message has been edited by biot midge (edited 15 January 2005).]
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Hey Roy,
Ya got room for another??????
If so, Roy count me in.......
My Wild Red Head flymph is made up of:
Hook: TMC 5262 #14
Thread: Red 6/0
Tail: Grizzly Neck Fibers
Body; Hareline Hare's Ear #4
Rib: Small Gold UTC Wire
Hackle: Grizzly Neck Hackle
Al Corey
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My favorite flies. I will have to join. I will be tying Dave Hughes Little dark flymph. not sure on size.
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Count me in on this one. I will be tying a variation of the Partridge Flymph, size 14.
Jim Smith
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I love flymphs.
I'm playing.
mgj
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Roy,
When is the due date for you to receive the flies?
Im in!!!!!
Seege
Fly Partridge and Orange
#14 wet/nymph
orange thread 8/0
tail partridge
brown/tan life cycle dubbing mixed with hares mask
wing light gray antron yarn
hackle sparse partridge
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I tie and use a pattern here in Colorado that has Brown hen hackle tail, muskrat body, and Brown hen hackle collar. By the descriptions I have read on the Internet it is a "flymph". If you accept this as a "flymph", I would love to participate in this swap.
Wayne
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Re: closing date - FEB 28th
Type of fly - if your trout think it's a fly in transition between nymph and hatched fly, its a flymph. I wont argue with that
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Well Roy, as I have already stated elswhere that flymphs(?) are one of my favourites.
I should like to partake.
Don't know what I'll tie yet.
Maybe a flymph version of McCaskie's Green Cat.
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