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Thread: Backcountry Brookie Swap

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    Default Backcountry Brookie Swap

    SWAP IS FULL
    The guidelines are 2 different flies either: dry, wet, nymph, or streamer used mainly for catching those picky brookies. I will be taking up to 6 tyers including me. The due date for the flies to be in will be Feb. 28th and the due date to sign up be around the 10th of Feb.

    Any questions or concerns you can e-mail me at goulding04@yahoo.com

    1. DRG04- parachute hares ear/ soft hackle
    2. Panman- Gray Coachman/Peacock & Teal dry
    3. Salovin- Red Humpy/Mr. Simpson
    4. CJR- Lighting bugs/black nose daces
    5. Feenom- lime trude/ adams variant
    6. Tyflier- Griffiths gnat/ hair-wing coachman

    Thanx and tight lines,
    Doug Goulding

    Doug Goulding
    102 Mann Hill Rd
    Scituate MA, 02066.




    [This message has been edited by DRG04 (edited 31 January 2005).]

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    I'll join, but will let you know what pattern after others announce. I have several in mind and this way there sould be a greater variety.

    Tim Anderson
    Klamath Falls, Or

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    Count me in with a Red Humpy! Scott

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    With a due date of about a month away and so few tyers, should we each tie two different patterns? I have another pattern that I would love to share. I already have 1 set done. Fine with me either way. Scott

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    Salovin, that sounds great. I was trying to make up my mind about a couple different patterns also.
    Panman is this idea alright with you?
    I hope that this swap fills up

    Thanks for the idea,
    Doug

    [This message has been edited by DRG04 (edited 29 January 2005).]

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    Hi Doug..count me in for this one....one or two patterns, doesnt matter. Im thinking of a Lime Trude or an Adams Variant or both if you decide to do two patterns. Thanks, Jason

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    I'll do two too (lol)

    Tim

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    This is turning out to be a great swap! I LOVE the tying styles of the participants so far. I already have two sets of six tied. Bring it on! Scott

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    ok, count me in. flies TBD. thanks

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    ok-make it a #20 Griffith's Gnat and a #18 Hair-wing Coachman

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