Some additional information about how/what to tie based on the injuries these anglers may have endured (visual and tactile)
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:58:55 AM UTC-4, Dan Davala - Founder/President wrote:
-- - Flies should be easy to see from a distance (dry flies)
- Flies should be easy to tie on (big eye hooks)
- Flies should be barbless (I removed a barbed through and through fly from a nose this past weekend at a PHWFF event)
- Red, white, and blue ('patriot') flies are always appreciated
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:58:55 AM UTC-4, Dan Davala - Founder/President wrote:
Calling all TPFR TIERS!!!!This is a reminder that the National Capital Fly Tying Marathon to benefit Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing is THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 22 from 10AM-4PM AT WHITLOW'S ON WILSON!!!! Attached is the event flyer with location and time as well. Feel free to print it out and put it up at the office, etc. if allowed.We will be set up in the same area where we have out BEER TIES, so consider this a BEER TIE with a greater purpose! ALL TIERS are encouraged to attend and participate for as little or as much of the event as you can. If you can not make it for the full six hours, please come and tie for however many hours you can spare.Participants should bring their own materials and tools, and are encouraged to share materials they will be donating with others around the room as well. All flies tied during the six hour event will be donated in full to Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing for distribution throughout their programs across the country. If you are unfamiliar with PHW and their mission, please check out their site here and watch a few of the videos: https://www.projecthealingwaters.org/ Tiers may tie and donate anything they'd like, but the vast majority of PHW Events and fishing days are done on Trout Streams or (fresh) warm water locations, so flies tied with this in mind are preferred. Think of this as a volume game, and choose go-to patterns you love to tie and will be able to crank out in high quantity while maintaining good quality. Examples would be:Woolly BuggersElk Hair CaddisGriffith's GnatsHare's Ear NymphsPheasant Tail NymphsGreen WeeniesSan Juan WormsFoam BeetlesHoppersAntsBass/Bluegill PoppersAgain, the above are just examples, please use your imagination and add to the list.In addition to all of the tying, we will be holding a raffle or raffles throughout the day and giving away some great prizes. I will be making daily reminder posts leading up to this event, but please chime in and add to the hype!!! Even if you don't tie, please consider stopping by for a bit and making a monetary donation to PHWFF. You could always throw a few store bought flies into the collection as well, they're all going to the same place.I am super psyched to see a ton of you there this Saturday. It will definitely be a great time for a great cause!Dan Davala
http://www.tpfr.org
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