WWKimba
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I'm a new member here and have just posted my first fly swap - The Ark Swap" found on the next thread - 'Fly Tying and Entomology". I've been tying flies for over 50 years and hosting fly swaps going on 12 years now on other sites.
What is a fly swap? It is simply a where a bunch (6-12) of tyers get together to tie a set of flies and exchange them with one another. The theme for this swap are fly patterns that include no more than 2 tying materials, besides the hook and tying thread to produce a fishable fly! Why the name Ark Swap - well this type of fly is commonly referred to as a "2 by 2" pattern - 2 materials and 2 minutes to tie or less for most experienced tyers. ALL of my swaps are open to all level and experienced tyers - I've had a couple people that had signed up for my swaps after JUST getting their initial fly-tying kit!
How can a swap help out a newer tyer? Well there are 3 ways that almost all tyers can improve on their tying skills - take tying classes, tie with some experienced tyers, OR participate in a fly swap. Why? - each of these methods involve FEEDBACK on your tying. Also, since you will need to tie the same pattern multiple times you will begin to better develop your small muscle memory as well as your tying eye. You will also build your personal database of fly patterns along with having one of those patterns to test drive on your home waters.
How can I help you with your tying and swap experience? Well, I can offer some tying pattern choices to you that meet the swap theme. For this swap it would look like this:
Green Leaf Hopper
Simplified Carrot Nymph
The DJG Nymph
The American Woolly
Deer Hair Beetle
The Pull Back Nymph
If you find one you liked then I can send you the recipe and tying directions ang with any hints/tricks/traps in tying your chosen pattern. Then, after I receive your flies, I can ID where you did well, where you could improve and provide specific steps on where and how to make said improvements. Sort of like a mail-in tying class.
lastly, I provide a fly-tying gift or two to all swap participants as a thank you for participating. I hope that you'll consider this as an option in becoming a better tyer. Also, please check out my "Fly Swaps 101" listing on the "Fly Tying..." thread so you can look like a seasoned pro at swapping flies.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to ask on this thread or via PM and I'll be happy to help you out and I do check this site at least daily.
Kim
Oh, and one other thing, ALL my swaps are FUN!
What is a fly swap? It is simply a where a bunch (6-12) of tyers get together to tie a set of flies and exchange them with one another. The theme for this swap are fly patterns that include no more than 2 tying materials, besides the hook and tying thread to produce a fishable fly! Why the name Ark Swap - well this type of fly is commonly referred to as a "2 by 2" pattern - 2 materials and 2 minutes to tie or less for most experienced tyers. ALL of my swaps are open to all level and experienced tyers - I've had a couple people that had signed up for my swaps after JUST getting their initial fly-tying kit!
How can a swap help out a newer tyer? Well there are 3 ways that almost all tyers can improve on their tying skills - take tying classes, tie with some experienced tyers, OR participate in a fly swap. Why? - each of these methods involve FEEDBACK on your tying. Also, since you will need to tie the same pattern multiple times you will begin to better develop your small muscle memory as well as your tying eye. You will also build your personal database of fly patterns along with having one of those patterns to test drive on your home waters.
How can I help you with your tying and swap experience? Well, I can offer some tying pattern choices to you that meet the swap theme. For this swap it would look like this:
Green Leaf Hopper
Simplified Carrot Nymph
The DJG Nymph
The American Woolly
Deer Hair Beetle
The Pull Back Nymph
If you find one you liked then I can send you the recipe and tying directions ang with any hints/tricks/traps in tying your chosen pattern. Then, after I receive your flies, I can ID where you did well, where you could improve and provide specific steps on where and how to make said improvements. Sort of like a mail-in tying class.
lastly, I provide a fly-tying gift or two to all swap participants as a thank you for participating. I hope that you'll consider this as an option in becoming a better tyer. Also, please check out my "Fly Swaps 101" listing on the "Fly Tying..." thread so you can look like a seasoned pro at swapping flies.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to ask on this thread or via PM and I'll be happy to help you out and I do check this site at least daily.
Kim
Oh, and one other thing, ALL my swaps are FUN!