I would like to give it a shot I'm new to tying but I think my basic goto jig is'nt all that bad.
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I would like to give it a shot I'm new to tying but I think my basic goto jig is'nt all that bad.
I would like to set a cut off for sign-ups thru Sunday.I'll contact everyone with final details on Monday with total participants,deadlines ,and where to send your jigs to.If everyone agrees the format will be your favorite spring jig.
Don't worry about the medium used in your jigs, I hope we are all interested in seeing the different styles and color combo's that work across the country.
Updated list:
List of current participants.
1.smoothlures
2.EZrider
3.slabologist
4.jug head
5.minnerman
6.OK St jiggy
7.FroggerZ
8.Slab_Slayer1
9.FreednNC
10.fowlmood77
11.Radtexan
12.fishhunter
13. jignjim
14.pawpaw "gene"
15.Jiggin Joe
16.SpeckWick
Feel free to PM my with any questions or if any more want to be involved.
:confused: If you have a question, don't be afraid to ask your swapmeister. There are NO stupid questions
Do you tie (1 jig)- all the same size, style and colors jig for all the participants?
Good question CC,i thought that was covered in the intro but I didn't see it either.
Yes. We tie 1 jig all alike, to distribute to all participants.
Just for your info:
What the heck is a jig swap?
A jig swap, basically, is when a number of tyers exchange jigs and tying techniques with one another. One of the tyers acts as the swap host or “swapmeister” and coordinates the gathering and the distribution of all the jigs for the rest of the swappers. Swaps are open to everyone and your level of tying skill is not a prerequisite. All jigs must be hand-tied by you. This isn’t an Atlantic Salmon fly tying competition so don’t be worried about having the best, most intricate jig. This is about fishing and having fun.
Now that I know, how do I join one?
A topic will be started with details of the jig to be tied (ex. Color, material used, etc.). Also the date when the jigs are to be mailed by and the cutoff number for participants will be posted. If you are interested, you should respond with a reply of “I’m in”. The “swapmeister” will then PM the participants with his/her address for the jigs to be sent for distribution.
What's the best way to package my jigs?
On each of your jigs you should attach a small “toe tag” on which is your member name and the name of your pattern, so that all the jigs can be identified by their recipients . The tag should be a tiny piece of paper to which you can impale the hook point. Do not attach tags with strings or wire as untangling a mess of flies can be a nightmare for your swapmeister.
Then place your jigs in an appropriately sized container (this container will be returned to you filled with all the treasures from the other swappers). Altoids tins are perfect as are small to medium plastic flyboxes. Travel soap holders also work well or small compartmented Planos. Things to avoid are film canisters, cardboard boxes or any hard breakable plastic boxes. Some swappers may wish to package their jigs in individual ziplocks or paper envelopes. That's great, but you have to remember to still include a box for the return of jigs that are not packaged in the same manner.
Now place your filled box in a self-addressed (possibly padded) postage paid return envelope, but DO NOT seal it. It would also be good to include the tying instructions for your pattern. Now place your return package in a larger manila or tyvek envelope, address it to your swapmeister and ship it on out before the deadline date. It would also be a nice gesture to include an extra jig or two for your hard working swapmeister...he will appreciate it!
A few other swap tips.
If you get overwhelmed and feel you cannot complete the swap, don't feel bad, we all know unexpected commitments arise that prevent us from completing certain tasks. But, please let your swapmeister know as early as you possibly can. It is very possible that he can find a replacement tyer for you and you won't be delaying the completion of the swap.
Mail out your jigs well before the deadline date. You don't want to be the last tyer to finish and make everyone else wait while you frantically try to finish up!
An efficient swapmeister will keep everyone apprised as to the status of his swap. Expect to receive frequent updates and please let him know how you are coming along if he asks.
If you have a question, don't be afraid to ask your swapmeister. There are NO stupid questions!
Last, but of the most importance is to HAVE FUN!
So now that everyone knows how this can work, who would be interested?
Sounds good to me. Going to be out of town Monday 2/4 Thursday 2/7. As long as the deadline isnt before then, count me in.
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Originally Posted by radtexan
I may try to get in on swap #3.
CC
Count me in for this one if it's not too late.
Your In !!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by SpeckWick
Everyone should have received a PM this morning with additional details.
Please let me know if you did not get it.
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Thanks Roger