"Beginner's Only Fly Swap" , It Is Almost That Time Again!

“Beginner’s Only Fly Swap” , It Is Almost That Time Again!

October 1st (it is on a Friday this year) I will officially start accepting placement in the 2010-2011 "Beginner’s Only Fly Swap! There will be 5 swap over a 6 month period, from November through April.

Only ten positions in the “Beginner’s Only Fly Swap” (as Swapmeister I will not occupy a position, but I might dress a pattern for all to use as a model at a future time).

I supply the mailing envelopes, box for shipment of fly patterns, toe-tags to be attach to the spear of the hook on each fly.

All that each member needs to do is dress 12 hooks with their chosen fly pattern, attach the foot tag with their name on it, and pop the flies into the plastic bag, and insert inside the cardboard box I supply, and then insert the box and the return address envelope (with stamp postage attached, No Postage Meter Strips!) inside the mailing enveloped address to me.

Patterns Name and Material List will be email to me as soon as possible. I will be notified by email when the fly pattern for the swap has been determined. I will be notified by email when the monthly fly swap flies are mailed. I will be notified if there is a problem, does not matter what the problem is, I will be notified.

November: Wet Fly (Soft Hackle)
December: I don’t do December Swaps!
January: Nymph
February: Dry Fly
March: Streamer
April: Terrestrial

No applications accepted before the October 1st starting date for applications.

I in return will examine each fly submitted for each swap, and be looking for pattern balance, and also uniformity of all 12 dressed hooks. I will print a letter for each fly swap, listing the fly pattern each member chose, a picture of the fly that the member dressed, and the material list for that fly pattern. This Monthly News Letter will be sent as a attachment to each member of the fly swap. If I have time I will also post the same newsletter on the Fly Swap Board of FAOL!

The two extra flies are for emergencies, if a member fails to receive their assortment of fly pattern back at the end of each of the five swaps. All extra fly patterns from the 5 swaps will be divided among all the members of the swap at the end of the 5th swap.

Swapmeister Parnelli

Steven

Very interested, been tying since February 19th 2010 to be exact.

How do you actually apply and what happens if there is more than 10 apps submitted on the 1st of October

Thks

Sounds like a good one, Steven. I’ll be watching this one with interest.
An “Atta Boy!” and a hearty pat on the back for doing this.

Kirk

I highly recommend this swap if are a newbie and you’ve never had someone else look at your flies. Challenge yourself in a mix of styles of flies and do a few things you’re not comfortable with! Parnelli will give you a fair shake and constructive criticism from a functional or not aspect is more helpful than almost anything. If you’re on the fence, just do it!
I participated last year, and learned a lot. I’ve been tying for 3 years as of now, but most of my tying has centered around warmwater flies. I came into the swap last minute and challenged myself to tie trout patterns and use materials I hadn’t before. It put my tying abilities at the “next level” and gave me a confidence boost at the end.

October 1st is when I will first taking applications. First ten applicant to have their email posting received on my email site parnelli@comcast.net, (I will ask for confirmation by return email) will get the limited seating for the 5 monthly fly swaps. I years past, I had so many apply to be in the “Beginner’s Only Fly Swaps” I was swapmeistering 4 groups through 6 monthly fly swaps, with 12 to 14 members in each group. But that was then this is now. Even 10 members, in only one group, doing 5 monthly fly swaps is a lot of work and effort on my part. Quivra Kid, did good in the “Beginner’s Only Fly Swap”, I noticed improvement in his skills as he went through the various swaps. After completing the final swap of Beginner’s Only Fly Swap, Quivra Kid, chose to become another of the Swapmeister on FAOL’s Fly Swap Board. As swapmeister of these swaps, I am not looking for excellent tied flies, I am looking at proportions, and uniformity of the 12 flies submitted. I am fair, I am helpful,

I am not easy! I will push the members so by the time the swaps are over and done with, they will be dressing fly patterns better than when they started. Also they will never again be called a Beginner!

I will save the other emails if there comes a time that someone for various reasons have to leave the the swap, and I need a replacement to complete this years 5 monthly swaps. ~Swapmeister Parnelli

Steven, what time zone bud I am East Coast Atlantic Nova Scotia Canada

This is a great program for newbies. I did this, and it helped me in my tying!