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    Count me in with my Fuzzy Grub


    Doug

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    Everybody is in. 3 left.

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    Okay, I've waited long enough to let other join. I'd like to join and I will be submitting Carter's Sculpin in black and olive.

    Jim Smith

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    I would like to join. Put me down for a gurgle-pop.

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    You are all in. Next one to speak for it gets the last spot.

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    I want in if there is an opening.
    Kahuna

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    You are in and we are full. I'll get an e-mail sent out with shipping info. Welcome everyone!

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    I've sent info to everyone but ridgeliner. No e-mail address is listed on your profile, so I need contact info for you. Get with me so I can get you my address.

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    What is the best way to identify one flies?I've participated in a few swaps and was wondering what other peoples experience is. Post the recipe here after submitting? Bz. card size card with recipe and tyers E-mail address with flies taped to card? I mail mine in a VHS tape box in a padded envelope any better suggestions? I hope it is OK to post these questions here.

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    "Illegitimus nil Carborundum"

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    Not a problem. It seems from my experience, most guys are just toetagging with their handle and the fly name. I would say that is the bare minimum. I personally like to post a pattern on the thread, so it can be referenced later if need be. I print my toetags out on my printer and cut them as small as I can. Then I just poke the hook through the paper and they are ready to go.
    A lot of the tyers tend to use altoids boxes for shipping, and things get cramped in the larger swaps sometimes. Your VHS box and a padded envelope is a fine method. Lots of room, media mail rate. I've seen VHS, audio cassette boxes, small fly boxes, small cardboard boxes, and lots of altoids cans. Anything goes.

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