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    Just wondering if anyone is interested in doing a fly swap? I'm open to ideas.
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    i'd be in, if its an easy one.
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    Well, the sun poked its head out here today, made me feel like spring is coming. How about a nymph swap? That should be a very general swap; lots of variety in flies. I will probably join up in whatever you decide.
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    Set one up Felipe, and I'll play!
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    i'd be in, hows a bout a cutty swap?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThaSandman View Post
    How about a nymph swap? That should be a very general swap; lots of variety in flies.
    ohhhhhhhhh, I'd be in for that one!
    Fly fishing is not only a method to catch fish, but a state of mind.

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    Nice thing about a nymph swap is that it would appeal to members from across the province.
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    I don't think the timing could be any better. If we start tying now, we could get them out the door by the middle of Feb and in everyone's hands by March. The guys in the Interior might have to wait to use them, but for the rest of us, it would work out great. I've caught some nice fish on Spratleys I got through a swap.
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    I would be in for nymphs, thats been the majority of my tying lately for NZ!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunpeaksfish View Post
    I would be in for nymphs, thats been the majority of my tying lately for NZ!
    You should probably google "Evil Weevil" and tie some of those. I bet they would slay 'em in NZ!

    I'm keen on nymphs, cutty patterns not so much!

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