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  1. #21
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    LOOKS GOOD GUYS!!
    This is going to be a GREAT ONE!!
    Kahuna

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    Grab your pig?s feet, bread, and gin,
    there?s plenty in the kitchen.
    I wonder what the poor people are eating
    tonight?
    Albert J."Fats" Waller

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    To be more specific on my fly, it will be an unweighted #10 black wooley bugger with a white tail, white legs, and grizzly hackle.

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    Folks, let's be nice and include a return postage label. Makes it nicer for the swapmeister.

    Rick

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    Hey, Kahuna. Why don't you make a roster of those who are in and what they're tying. Might be helpful to those who are toying with joining in. Thanks. JGW

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    I'm in. I'll tie some Mylar Minnows.

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    time flies when your having fun, but times fun when your tying fles

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    I'll tell you what. I'll try to make up a list but it might be a pain to keep up with. We still have some time for sign up. If we have a duplicate, I doubt it would be tied exactly the same?? Plus a new prospect could just scan the post??? Kahuna

    ***Hey, Kahuna. Why don't you make a roster of those who are in and
    what they're tying. Might be helpful to those who are toying with joining
    in. Thanks. JGW***

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    Grab your pig?s feet, bread, and gin,
    there?s plenty in the kitchen.
    I wonder what the poor people are eating
    tonight?
    Albert J."Fats" Waller

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    After a bit of thought, I'm going to drop to a size 12 hook. I usually catch a lot of pumpkin seeds and they have a larger mouth than a bluegill. They can take a #10 pretty easily, but you'll get more gills on a #12.
    Everything else remains the same... Blue and red woolly worm.

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    There's almost nothin' wrong with the first lie, it's the weight of all the others holdin' it up that gets ya'! - Tim

    [This message has been edited by MOturkE (edited 22 July 2005).]
    Jesus still hangs out with fishermen.

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    Hey, Kahuna!
    I sent you an e-mail with some questions. I'll be ready to ship when I hear back from you. Thanks.

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    A question if I might. Item #6 of the requirements is a "toe tag". What is that?

    Clint
    Clint
    in far west Kentucky

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    A toe-tag is a label/tag that you attach to the hook of your fly. It caontains the Name of fly,your name and e-mail address. That way people that get your fly knows who tied it and they can contact you for info on how you tied it.
    Kahuna

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