not going to happen any longer there Clay...from what I was informed..

Hey everyone, I just thought I 'd start a thread to start getting everyone to figure out what we are going to do in september, that is, if there ends up being a swap. Well september for me means micro leeches, chironomids and coho, and I think to see a coho FOTM would be the most interesting so that gets my say, if I have one
Clayton
Why do I spend more time tying flies than catching fish?
not going to happen any longer there Clay...from what I was informed..
Not sure what you mean AW, but I'm all for a coho FOTM, but I'm biased for sure![]()
"Our tradition is that of the first man who sneaked away to the creek when the tribe did not really need fish." ~ Roderick Haig-Brown
Im definately in on this if it happens.
The best way to a fishermans heart is through his fly.
A.W is that for just this Fotm or for now on? im interested in reading about it
The best way to a fishermans heart is through his fly.
Would be kind of curious myself, we've had a FOTM here for ages...
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The problem is I have no one to organize it, as I have way to much on my plate to keep up with the FOTM and administrate this and other sites. I did try to have someone else organize the FOTM but it didnt work out, so it has to be this way, unfortunately. On the other hand, you all are more than welcome to do it your selves just for fun and if someone emails me the details I could start a album in the gallery. It can stay alive, just has to become a community event, just a thought.![]()
Last edited by Rick Baerg; September 29th, 2011 at 11:47 AM.
Perhaps we could keep the FOTM subforum on here, with an understanding that the first member to post a theme of the month, anyone wishing to tie to that theme, can post their pictures to the sub forum. Doesn't need lots of rules, prizes or administration. Kinda like a fly tying night where participants agree on a theme, style, pattern and then compare and critique each others work.![]()
Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley. ~Author Unknown
Sounds good to meI'm in! Looking forward to October!
"Our tradition is that of the first man who sneaked away to the creek when the tribe did not really need fish." ~ Roderick Haig-Brown
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