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  1. With provincial and national parks closed and the overall recommendation to stay home or close enough many of us may not be fishing as much as we would like. Is there any interest in some kind of online get together? It is not the best, but better than not. Zoom is an option (RASC has a premium account so they can have more people, maybe we could do the same) but there are other alternatives. We can certainly do some tying-along, a show and tell on what we are tying now, or a round table on some other topic. If anyone had a presentation ready to go, that can also be done online. Any thoughts? I attach some pictures from last year....things that I could not do this year. Florin
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  2. Michael Dell will demonstrate the following patterns to cover the life cycle of BWO at the Oct 16 meeting. Bead Head Pheasant Tail Hook: scud hook 16-22 Thread: olive 8/0 Bead: gold or copper sized to hook Rib: copper wire, fine, red Tail: pheasant tail fibres Body: pheasant tail fibres Thorax: peacock BWO Klinkhammer Emerger Hook: Daiichi 1160 or 1167 18-22 Thread: olive 8/0 or finer Wing: light gray macramé yarn, posted Hackle: grizzly or your choice, parachute style Rib: copper wire, fine, red Tail: pheasant tail fibres Body: pheasant tail fibres Thorax: BWO Superfine dubbing Parachute BWO Hook: dry fly size 18-22 Thread: olive 8/0 or finer thread Wing: light grey macramé yarn, posted Hackle: grizzly or your choice, parachute style, oversized Tail: Coq de Leon hackle fibres Body: BWO Superfine dubbing
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