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Student4evr

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  1. When I mailed my flies for my first swap, (not as a SM but just a swapper) I was told that the return postage had to be stamps because the printed labels are dated. Therefore they are only good for the date they are printed and witnessed by an authorized individual. Given the mayhem currently going on with counterfeit documents it does make sense.

     

    St4evr


  2. majestyja:

     

    Boy: if you blink you miss it. My ISP burped and I can't get up. I have a great pattern I wanted to tie for a terrestrial swap, but this would have been a perfect fit!! I guess I'll have to keep a tighter eye on things. If you want to run another....[/b]I'm In

     

    Frank

     


  3. Pickin6ofem:

     

    This pattern is a bit more complicated than I originally thought; but that's why I do the swaps in the first place. I have tied about a dozen and I am just about getting all the parts to work. Thank god for razer blades!! The Tier's best friend. I am also the outings chairman for our local club, and I scheduled an outing for one of the only spring creeks in Washington state for next weekend!! I've never fished one so I think I will be a bit distracted this week. I am also a retired chef and I have to put together a chili feed for the members who make the trip. [/u]There are no beans in Chili!!! Sorry I'm not from Texas. Why don't you send me your ADDY so I can get the package off as soon as possible. :thumbsup:

     

    Frank

    By the way, the club has a member who ties a box of flies for each outing that we ghive away. This is a gentleman, Ed Ruckey, who just turned 70, who started tying when he was 8. I would love to pass along some of the boxes he has tied. I have a lot of good shots of his efforts. He is also an authority of the classic patterns for the Northwest and BC Canada. :yahoo:

     

     


  4. Everything is done, and my wife just left for the post office. So they will be in the mail today.

     

    Here is what is coming and the source flies. :yahoo: :yahoo:

     

     

     

    Here is the lawyerpost-12269-1203970996_thumb.jpg

     

    And it's tubepost-12269-1203970848_thumb.jpg

     

    I added a copy of the hooked version for hosting ...Thanks for doing it

     

    And the Miyawaki Beach popperpost-12269-1203970788_thumb.jpg

     

    and it's tubepost-12269-1203970925_thumb.jpg

     

    As I said the layer is a killer pattern in Prince William sound for Silvers (salmon).

    And the beach popper was developed by a local fisherman Leland Miyawaki for fishing saltwater beaches in the Puget Sound. This is the salmon sized edition, he does a smaller one for sea-run cutthroats. If you google him, you can get all kinds on information on how he fishes it. My guess is that it will be a good pattern for bait on the surface anywhere.

    I have shots on how to tie these if anyone is interested. While the pictures don't show all the detail on the lawyer, the black rabbit is palmered on backwards and you use 2 bobbins to get it on.

     

    Enjoy

     

    Student4evr

     

     


  5. I found my materials and in one of our club tying sessions I figured out hot to tye a tube version of the fly I used to catch the fish on your left. I normally tie it on a Mustad Signature Circle hook. To get everything to sit right I had to add a strip of weight to the bottom of the tube. I will get the other pattern done by the end of the weekend. :thumbup: :kicking:

     

    Frank

     

    By the way the silver in the picture won me the Silver Salmon derby up in Valdez Alaska when I lived there.

    I weighed 18.18 pounds and was worth $15K.


  6. Jeff :

    I got delayed. Mine will hit the mail tomorrow. I added a couple of other patterns for hosting the swap. The one on the scud hook is called an MRE, ( that's right, Meal Ready to Eat) and the second is a nymph that was a killer for grayling in Alaska. :yahoo:

     

    Thanks again for hosting.

     

     

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