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  1. Wow! Let me think here...is...it...ummm...you....Steve K (Paddlin' Man)?

     

    :rolleyes:

     

    Yup . . . one of 5 smallies caught one day last summer ranging from 18 - 22 inches + sizable girths. The equipment used to catch them deserves a special recap . . . think ISA members would find it interesting and humorous. Later.

  2. After working 7-1/2 hours at the ISA booth today, I inadvertantly left my wooden stool at the booth when leaving for home this evening. Chalk it up to weariness . . . not to age please!

     

    I understand that Ted P, Mike C, Tim N and Don R are working the booth on Saturday . . . and Mike C, Don R and Dick G on Sunday. I would greatly appreciate my fellow ISA colleague who lives the nearest to Northbrook bringing my stool home and shooting me a PM of your home address where I can retrieve it. It's quite light in weight, so should be no problem carrying. Thank you . . . most appreciative!

  3. After working 7-1/2 hours at the ISA booth today, I inadvertantly left my wooden stool at the booth when leaving for home this evening. Chalk it up to weariness . . . not to age please!

     

    I understand that Ted P, Mike C, Tim N and Don R are working the booth on Saturday . . . and Mike C, Don R and Dick G on Sunday. I would greatly appreciate my fellow ISA colleague who lives the nearest to Northbrook bringing my stool home and shooting me a PM of your home address where I can retrieve it. It's quite light in weight, so should be no problem carrying. Thank you . . . most appreciative!

     

    Will also be posting a separate topic in hopes my request is seen before the show.

  4. Today while taking a break from manning the ISA booth at the Rosemont Show, I stopped by the Anglers International Resource booth and inquired about the monthly ISA Bassbuggers fly tying events at their store since I've seen no events scheduled recently on the ISA calendar. The store owner confirmed that the Bassbuggers are tying in the back room of the store on the second Thursday of the month. Please confirm whether or not this response is correct . . . and if not, why not. Thanks.

  5. By each 'shift' I was implying a half day's volunteering at the booth. Meaning a 4 hour shift. The days above weren't split into two shifts (with the exception of Saturday) and perhaps they should have been. Never expected anyone to have to work a whole day at the booth. Due to the lack of volunteers it looks as though some members will be working a full day (meaning 7.5-8 hours!) Our booth at this show gave us a very short amount of time to gather volunteers. We appreciate all of you stepping up to help out!

     

     

     

     

     

    Stan is working the last 4 hours of Thursday's show. We still need you Steve!

     

    Even with three working on Thursday that leaves at least one of you having to work the whole 7.5 hour shift. So if someone is out there thinking we have plenty of help...please consider helping out for a 4 hour shift of your choosing! Work the booth for 4 hours...get your parking paid. And if there isn't a booth badge at vendor check-in the ISA will pay for your admission as well. Anyone working Wed-Fri can use Mike Clifford's badge. Just please make sure to always turn in your badges to the vendor check-in when done with your shift!

     

     

    Noted . . . that said, I will plan to work from 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm on Thursday and all day on Friday. That would leave Eugene working solo for just one hour until Stan arrives at 5:30 pm.

  6. The ISA will have a booth at the 'Rosemont' sport show.

    http://www.americasoutdoorshow.com/

     

    Wed,1/27 2 PM - 9:30 PM ______ Ed LaRocca Dick G

     

    Thur,1/28 2 PM - 9:30 PM Eugene C Steve K (2 PM - 4:30 PM) Stan Z

     

    Fri, 1/29 2 PM - 9:30 PM Gordon(til 5or6) Steve K (2 PM - 9:30 PM) Tim U

     

    Sat,1/30 10 AM - 8 PM (2 shifts 10-3, 3-8) 10-3 Ted P Mike C , 3-8 ______ ______

     

    Sun,1/31 10 AM - 6 PM Don R Dick G Mike C

     

    Please respond below if you are able to help out. Let's fill in those blanks!

     

    A minimum of two ISA volunteers should be at the booth on each shift. Three volunteers for each shift is ideal. This gives each member a chance to take a break or to see the show.

     

    Many thanks in advance for all volunteer work done for the ISA.

     

     

    Thanks to Eugene and Stan for volunteering to work the ISA booth on Thursday evening. With two other members already manning the booth, I will withdraw working on Thursday, but will work from 2 pm to 9:30 pm on Friday (with a couple breaks).

  7. The ISA will have a booth at the 'Rosemont' sport show.

    http://www.americasoutdoorshow.com/

     

    Wed,1/27 2 PM - 9:30 PM Rich M Ed LaRocca Dick G

     

    Thur,1/28 2 PM - 9:30 PM Steve K Eugene C ________

     

    Fri, 1/29 2 PM - 9:30 PM Gordon(til 5or6) Steve K____________

     

    Sat,1/30 10 AM - 8 PM (2 shifts 10-3, 3-8) 10-3 Ted P ______ , 3-8 ______ ______

     

    Sun,1/31 10 AM - 6 PM _______ Dick G

     

    Please respond below if you are able to help out. Let's fill in the blanks!

     

    A minimum of two ISA volunteers should be at the booth on each shift. Three volunteers for each shift is ideal. This gives each member a chance to take a break or to see the show.

     

    Many thanks in advance for all volunteer work done for the ISA.

     

    Will free up my schedule to work the entire shifts on both Thursday and Friday. On Saturday I plan to "attend" the show, but will stop by the ISA booth to help out between seminars.

  8. I'm still available to provide double or triple duty by working on Friday, Saturday or Sunday (pm only) if you still need help. Just let me know . . . and I'm yours for the asking! Happy to serve as needed. Can also work later Thursday evening providing you give me enough advance notice so I can find a sub to replace me on the tennis courts that evening.

  9. Can someone provide a simple explanation regarding the methodology for determining size and thickness with respect to hooks for tying flies?

     

    Have checked various websites associated with fly hook comparisons (i.e, Mustad, Gamakatsu, Tiemco and Diichi, and found the codings in the comparisons to be confusing (1X fine standard dry; nymph 2X short and 2X strong; multi-use 3X strong).

     

    To compound the issue further, in Tim Holshlag's book "Smallmouth Fly Fishing", he references various hook sizes differently for his top 20 smallmouth flies by citing hooks by shank dimension and gap dimension.

     

    To top it off, in Lefty Kreh's DVD "Handcrafting Effective Flies", he cites yet another approach for hooks . . . namely, 3x long hook; standard hook length; hook with wide gap.

     

    Would appreciate a Hooks 101 summary before I commence purchasing hooks on my new vice for smallmouth, largemouth, crappies and panfish. Thanks . . . most appreciative!

  10. Speaking of hooks for tying smallmouth flies, can someone provide a simple explanation regarding the methodology for determining size and thickness of hooks?

     

    Have checked various websites associated with fly hook comparisons (i.e, Mustad, Gamakatsu, Tiemco and Diichi, and found the codings in the comparisons to be confusing (1X fine standard dry; nymph 2X short and 2X strong; multi-use 3X strong).

     

    To compound the issue further, in Tim Holshlag's book "Smallmouth Fly Fishing", he references various hook sizes differently for his top 20 smallmouth flies by citing hooks by shank dimension and gap dimension.

     

    To top it off, in Lefty Kreh's DVD "Handcrafting Effective Flies", he cites yet another approach for hooks . . . namely, 3x long hook; standard hook length; hook with wide gap.

     

    Would appreciate a Hooks 101 summary before I commence purchasing hooks on my new vice for smallmouth, largemouth, crappies and panfish. Thanks . . . most appreciative!

  11. The ISA will have a booth at the 'Rosemont' sport show.

    http://www.americasoutdoorshow.com/

     

    Wed,1/27 2 PM - 9:30 PM Rich M Steve K

     

    Thur,1/28 2 PM - 9:30 PM Eugene C Steve K (until 4:00 pm)

     

    Fri, 1/29 2 PM - 9:30 PM Gordon(til 5or6) _______

     

    Sat,1/30 10 AM - 8 PM (2 shifts 10-3, 3-8) 10-3 Ted P ______ 3-8 ______ ______

     

    Sun,1/31 10 AM - 6 PM _______ _______

     

    Please respond below if you are able to help out. Let's fill in the blanks!

     

    Gordon P will work the booth on Friday. Dick G will fill in as needed. Dick will most likely be involved with initial set-up and the break-down on Sunday. I'll also fill in as needed. A minimum of two ISA volunteers should be at the booth on each shift. Three volunteers for each shift is ideal. This gives each member a chance to take a break or to see the show.

     

    Many thanks in advance for all volunteer work done for the ISA.

     

    Waiting to record my services on Friday and Saturday until I know when I'll be needed at the Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo.

  12. I am available to work any shifts on Wednesday, Thursday (until 4:00 pm), Friday and Saturday. That said, however, I have also offered my services at the St. Charles Great Waters Fly Expo on Friday and Saturday. Would prefer to work either day at the St. Charles expo and the other day at the Rosemont Show besides Wednesday thru Friday. Go ahead and plug me in wherever I'm needed and advise.

  13. John . . . I just checked and found that the program has not yet been posted online. That said, depending on the topics and speakers being lined up for Friday and Saturday, you can count on me for either the Friday afternoon/evening shift or the Saturday morning/afternoon shift.

  14. Rich,

     

    It sounds like you really want to move to TN.

     

    Steve,

     

    That is an awsome piece of hardware. Since I do not know what you used before, I don't know how you will use the "rotary' feature. There are a lot of videos out there. I like Al and Gretchen Beatty's book on the topic.

     

    I got a stream thermometer and a great book by Lefty Kreh. More on that later.

     

    Mike . . . along with my new vice, I purchased a copy of Mike Holt's DVD entitled, "Rotary Fly-Tying Techniques." He also has his own website that you may be interested in checking out . . . www.rotaryflytying.com. On a final note, what's the title of the Beatty's rotary fly tying book?

  15. Thank you. Been making my travel calender for the year so my wife and I don't overlap on dates out of town. The trouble of having animals.

     

    Suggest you sell the animals, dig a large pond or lake in your yard, and specialize in smallies.

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