
I loved how it showed the same fly, tyed in many different styles, or as Skues said "schools".
I think it would be interesting to see versions of each of these flies from members of this forum. Although many of the flies have wings, they are all close cousins. Anyone care to submit a fly tyed in one of the schools? Anyone adventurous enough to try them all?
SWAP RULES - TO BE UPDATED AS THE SWAP PROGRESSES
DEADLINE: September 30th, 2014 (All the swap flies must be IN MY HANDS by this date. Please plan accordingly.)
ALL SWAPPERS WILL PROVIDE SELF ADDRESSED RETURN ENVELOPE AND INCLUDE POSTAGE FOR RETURN SHIPMENT
TOTAL NUMBER OF SWAPPERS: Still to be determined - We do not need to limit this to ten swappers, if there is enough interest.
PATTERN: "the Large Dark Spring Olive or Blue Dun" (not the "Iron Blue Dun")
(See historical references in this post by John Shaner) - http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... =10#p68644
Here is a list of the swappers so far:
1) letumgo (Derbyshire style) - Swapmeister's flies are done.

2) zen leecher (Yorkshire style) - Flies received!

3) cassady (Clyde style) - Flies received!

4) William Anderson (Tummel style) - Flies received!

5) tie2fish (Usk Naylor style) - Flies recieved!

6) Smuggler (Devon style) - Flies received!

7) Old Hat (Tweed) - Flies received!

8) Ruard (Clyde) - Flies received!

9) cicvara (Clyde) - Flies received!

Pick which ever style (school) interests you. Duplication of schools is okay by me.
For those doing historical research on the patterns, I strongly encourage you to share what you find with us in this thread. If you find any interesting references, please share them here.