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Fly Tying Swaps

Fly Tying Join a Swap - Tie some fly patterns and have fun!
Each participant will choose a fly to tie and
receive a selection of flies tied by all other participants.
Join a swap or two below!
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* *   Active & Recent Fly Swaps   * *
Swap Name Date Max Tyers Signed Up Status Details
Bodacious BeadHeads 2005 5/30/05 12 1 Active More Info JOIN
Panfish Producers 2005 4/15/05 12 7 Active More Info JOIN
St. Patty's Favorite 3/3/05 12 3 Active More Info JOIN
Largo - Blue Macaw Swap 12/29/04 5 4 Completed More Info
Bait Fish 9/30/04 12 3 Completed More Info
Coachman Swap 6/30/04 12 8 Completed More Info
Steelhead Stalkers 4/30/04 5 5 Completed More Info
Panfish Producers 3/31/04 11 11 Completed More Info
Tantalizing Terrestrials 2004 2/27/04 7 7 Completed More Info
Stupendous Streamers II 1/31/04 12 6 Completed More Info
2003 MayFly Madness 10/15/03 15 5 Completed More Info
Flock of Buggers 4/30/03 12 9 Completed More Info
Succulent Salmon 3/15/03 12 8 Completed More Info
Bodacious Bead-Head Swap 2/27/03 12 12 Completed More Info
Tantalizing Terrestrials 1/1/03 12 10 Completed More Info
Stupendous Streamers 12/1/02 12 11 Completed More Info
Bass Busters 8/30/02 12 8 Completed More Info
Spring 2002 Caddis Swap 5/30/02 24 16 Completed More Info
Hot Spot Kick-Off 12/30/01 12 11 Completed More Info
 
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For a new concept in exchanging flies, check out the Fly Pool - a fly swap alternative
and trade flies whenever you have time to tie. Meet other anglers and discuss
fishing techniques and methods at Hot Spot Fishing

 

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Online fly tying swaps are a great way to meet fellow anglers from around the world who contribute their fly patterns in exchange for flies you've created. All creations submitted in swaps are also added to our fly gallery whether they be dry, wet, nymph, or streamer flies. Please swap your flies and create your own personal gallery on your Hot Spot web site. Flyfishing for crappie, trout, walleye, bass, salmon, musky, marlin, stripers, or even catfish can be a better experience when using new patterns.
Fly tying is both art and science with guidelines to make the end result more useful and durable, so share your favorites. Gamefish in saltwater or freshwater can be taken with a hook, thread, feathers, hackle, wing, dubbing, and whatever your imagination allows. You could be armed with a new selection on your next fly fishing trip wherever you go. Since instructions and materials list are included with each recipe contributed, you can recreate those that work best for you.
Join the next swap and meet fellow fly tyers from other parts of the fishing world. Use the patterns here to help you match the hatch, bend your rod, and have a great time on the water.
We have been hosting fly swaps for anglers since 2001 and have greatly enjoyed meeting people from all over the globe. Everyone has something to add and we all learn a bit about fishing in other locations. Please send us your suggestion for a theme and sign up for a swap or two today!
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