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Thread: Question about running a little swap

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    Default Question about running a little swap


    I was toying with the idea of running a little swap. Limited to five tyers including myself.

    Do not want to step on any toes here. I just partipated in my first swap and really enjoyed. Don't know if I could handle full size swap at first.

    I was thinking entitling it " gillgetter swap ". Two different jigs apiece. Jig size to be 1/100 to 1/32 oz no bigger. Each tyer would tie a total of 8 jigs.

    Would this be ok to do even though I have not signed up as a swapmeister ?
    If not I understand and no big deal on my part.
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    I see no problem in doing a small swap,they have been done before.

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    I wish more people would run different specific swaps...... Smallies, Largies, Trout...sies, and so on. I would think you are more than welcome.

    I'd be interested, but I've been in a 3 swaps (maybe 4 :o) back to back so want others to be able to get involved in this as well. Put me in as a back-up, to the back-up of the back-up 5th string back-up. :D I am sure this will fill up in no time and have no need for my 7th string jigs. Or was that 8th.....


    Edit, forgot to add - Check your PM's. Have read ice is good clear 4"-6".
    Last edited by AtticaFish; 01-09-2010 at 12:15 AM.

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