2018 PAFF Eastern PA Fly Tying Jam: 17 Feb

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GenCon wrote:
To all PAFF members, family, and friends:

You are invited to attend and participate in the 2018 PAFF Eastern PA Fly Tying Jamboree, to be held on Saturday, February 17, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

This event is being hosted by Michael Lohman GenCon and Rich Mooney, Mooney4. Either of us will answer any questions regarding the event.

This event will be held at the Lehigh Gap Nature Center, in Slatington, PA. Directions can be found here:

http://lgnc.org/

Everyone is invited to attend and watch the demonstrations, get tips from the the tyers, and have a great time. We particularly encourage beginner tyers to attend, and we'll have beginner instruction set up at a table. Details to follow.

As always, we need to recruit a team of volunteer tyers of all skill levels to participate and we ask that you register your willingness to give a demonstration by signing up in this thread. Each tyer will be given 15-20 minutes to tie and explain their chosen demo fly. Tyers will tie one at a time, proceeding around the room. Please choose a pattern that fits in to one of the following categories, and list it in your signup post. Duplicates are OK, but try to pick a pattern that hasn't already been chosen.

Categories:

- Catskill style dries
- parachute style dries
- comparadun and hairwing style dries
- emergers
- imitative nymphs
- attractor nymphs
- terrestrials
- wet flies
- streamers
- "other" flies

Tying on a large hook (e.g. #12) makes it much easier for the audience to see what you are doing. It really helps if you practice your "demo" beforehand, especially to keep within the time limit. Having all materials laid out beforehand is also good. We should be able to fit about 30 tyers into the rotation. If we have extra time, that time will be used for Q & A sessions following each demo. We request that the tyers explain techniques as they go, rather than just tying the fly, and explaining afterwards. This can easily make a 5 minute tie into a 15 minute tie, so be prepared.

Things to bring:

All Tools and materials to tie your chosen demo fly. A tying lamp and any extension cords you need - there's an ample number of outlets on the walls behind the tying tables.

Bring any food or drinks you'd like to, but save room for dinner! We'll provide spring water on ice.

It's a good idea to get there and set up your tying gear before 10AM. We'll have access to the hall at the LGNC at 9AM, so please be ready to start tying at 10AM.

We'll also be holding a raffle at 5 PM of donated tying materials and flyfishing gear. Any donations to this raffle are welcome, and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Lehigh Gap Nature Center, as a "thank you" for allowing us to use their beautiful facility for this event.

We'll be heading over to Riverwalck's Saloon after the event for drinks and dinner. Directions to Riverwalck's Saloon can be found here:

http://riverwalcksaloon.com/

Let the hostess know you are with Paflyfish, and she'll take you to our tables.

Looking forward to a fun and educational day, meeting new PAFF members, and seeing old friends and fishing buddies!

Please sign up below, and don't forget to list your chosen demo fly. Let the games begin!

This event will be hosted this year by yours truly GenCon and Mooney4.
 
i'm committed to family visiting from ireland that weekend, but i'll have i'll have a donation for the raffle.
 
Sorry guys, I had a typo. The jam is Sat Feb 17 2018. I will start a roster soon.

GenCon
 
eunanhendron wrote:
i'm committed to family visiting from ireland that weekend, but i'll have i'll have a donation for the raffle.

Thank you Eunan
 
Dave,

Do you want people that want to attend (Not volunteers) to sign up here?
 
Please direct all qestions about this event to GenCon.
 
Steve, if you are going to tie then yes. If not then you are a welcome spectator.

Thanks,

Michael Lohman AKA GenCon
 
I will start a roster for tyers. Feel free to add your self or let me know and I will add you.

GenCon Flicks red quill
J55tyger88 Wickams fancy dry fly.

 
You guys are ending up right on the pohopoco!!
 
I have a little scud pattern that I like. I can demo it if you'd like.
 
TimRobinsin wrote:
I have a little scud pattern that I like. I can demo it if you'd like.

We would love to have you. What do you call it?

GenCon
 
I can demo classic wet flies with the Grizzly King
 
GenCon wrote:
I will start a roster for tyers. Feel free to add your self or let me know and I will add you.

GenCon Flicks red quill
J55tyger88 Wickams fancy dry fly.
TimRobinson Scud
7bridges Classic wet fly
Jon Bates Janter wet fly
 
Would the venerable Crackleback (or variant) work? That''d be my choice. :>
 
Sounds good to me JT
GenCon
 
It's called a Scuddisoworm.

Looking forward to this!
 
Mike,

I'm planning on attending. I'll tie a stimulator. Thanks for organizing the event again this year. They are always a lot of fun. I'll try to put something together for the raffle as well.
 
GenCon wrote:
GenCon wrote:
I will start a roster for tyers. Feel free to add your self or let me know and I will add you.

GenCon Flicks red quill
J55tyger88 Wickams fancy dry fly.
TimRobinson Scuddisworm
7bridges Classic wet fly
Jon Bates Janter wet fly
Volksnurse Crackleback
dc410 stimulator
 

GenCon wrote:
GenCon wrote:
GenCon wrote:
I will start a roster for tyers. Feel free to add your self or let me know and I will add you.

GenCon Flicks red quill
J55tyger88 Wickams fancy dry fly.
TimRobinson Scuddisworm
7bridges Classic wet fly
Jon Bates Janter wet fly
Volksnurse Crackleback
dc410 stimulator
Brad Janicki Hot spoy Flash back PT nymph
 
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