lost my fly of the week CD !!!!

I need some help I lost my fly of the week cd. I need another copy but can’t find the email address. Will anybody help me. That is what I get for redoing the living room!!!
BillMc

BillMc;
I’ll burn a copy of mine for you. But, you must promise to attend the FAOL Michigan Fish-In this August!!
I see you enjoy camping and Kneff Lake may be a great spot for you.
Just joshin’, would be great to meet you though, send me your snail mail address.


Don’t forget the Michigan Fish-In August 14th to the 20th. The Holy Water’s of the Au Sable await you!!

Cactus

You need a replacement CD, just Email me your mailing address. ~Parnelli

[email:bc270]parnelli@comcast.net[/email:bc270]

Almost completed the “Ronn Lucas & Friends” Alantic Salmon Series, which I will include on the Volume 1-9 CD this Autumn.

Will be also adding the Al Campbell Fly Tying Series to the CD at that time also.

CD’s will be in the Friday’s Outgoing Mail for…

Diane Wolford, Boise Idaho
Pat Thompson, Fort Morgan Colorado
Bill McCorkle, Pittsburg Kansas
Shane Pierson, Seeley Lake Montana

You along anyone else who, have received the 2005 FOTW CD, will be on my automatic mailing of the 2006 FOTW CD, when it is finished this Autumn.

New additions to the CD will include “Ronn Lucas, Sr. & Friends” Salmon Fly series, along with “Al Campbell’s” Fly Tying series.

The long with the updates (Volume 9) of FOTW, Just Old Flies (JOF). And will still have the Fly Tying Dictionary, Dett’s and DuBois Hackle Gauge, and Al Campbell’s “Too Simple” fly patterns articles.

Next year I plan on adding Fly Patterns found in the other areas of FAOL. I know of some Montreal Fly patterns in the “From Canada” series, and a awesone Nymph fly pattern by Mr. Chris Marshall (Canadian Fly Tyiers, Publisher). There are also the "How to Tie a Popper by Randy Fratzke, fly patterns by Marv Taylor in the “Stillwater” series, and many more patterns in the archives of FAOL.

I still have some blank CD’s and donations remaining from 2005’s FOTW CD, to supply anybody anywhere with a free CD.

Doing the editing from html over to microsoft, than converting the whole article to PDF (Adobe Reader),ia a dull and boring project. Luckly, I am a dull and boring person!

~Parnelli

PDF is readable on any computer with the free Adobe Reader download. PDF also insures that the document can not be copied or altered by someone else. PDF also allows almost compresses the files, so the CD can store 10 times the amount of data, on one CD.

If you have a CD burner, on your computer, you can also make copies of the FOTW CD to give to someone else at no charge!

[This message has been edited by Steven H. McGarthwaite (edited 20 April 2006).]

this is a great service to all of us , many thanks, looking forward to this fall already

Thanks a ton!!

Thank you Parnelli, you are a gentleman and a scholar ( and maybe a good judge of bad whiskey ) I appreciate your work in this regard. If you need any more donations, let me know.
“Tap her light and she’ll always be fresh !”
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I got my CD in yesterday’s mail. I want to thank you for the time and effort you did putting everything together. If you need blank CDs, just let me know, and I’ll send you a bunch.

Regards,
Diane

(Waiting for the river to lower.)

Recieved my CD earlier this week, sorry for the delay been fishing and tying.
BillMc

I must have been “hiding behind the door” when all the CD activity started. Being retired, not retarded, I lead tying classes for our town each winter and would really appreciate any of the FAOL material that I could use. Rather than burden this thread could someone email me about this? Thanks.
raykunz@snet.net