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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: The Evolution of the Featherwinged Salmon Flies - The Rangers continued
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. The Evolution of the Featherwinged Salmon Flies - The Rangers continued. Despite being an obviously successful pattern, I find only two authors actually have it listed with a pattern, and no one else even mentions it besides Mikael Frodin, our esteemed modern compiler of old patterns. Topping plus Indian crow.
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: 1/17/10 - 1/24/10
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. The Evolution of the Featherwinged Salmon Flies - The Rangers continued. Despite being an obviously successful pattern, I find only two authors actually have it listed with a pattern, and no one else even mentions it besides Mikael Frodin, our esteemed modern compiler of old patterns. Topping plus Indian crow.
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: The Dandy
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. According to George Mortimer Kelson, the credit for inventing the Dandy goes to James Wright, with a time frame, according to Mikael Frodin of “middle of 19th century.”. Looking nothing like any subsequent Dandy, it is in my opinion however the prettiest of the lot. The pattern is listed as follows:. No 8 or 9.
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: 1/24/10 - 1/31/10
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Friday, January 29, 2010. Whole Featherwings- The Stevenson. The Stevenson is a beautiful pattern very reminiscent of a Parson or Ranger in it’s construction. Kelson gives the credit for the invention of this pattern to James Wright, with Frodin adding a date of ca. 1850 to this notation in his book. Silver lace and silver tinsel. Topping a...
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: Whole Featherwings- The Stevenson
http://atlanticsalmonflyguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/whole-featherwings-stevenson.html
Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Friday, January 29, 2010. Whole Featherwings- The Stevenson. The Stevenson is a beautiful pattern very reminiscent of a Parson or Ranger in it’s construction. Kelson gives the credit for the invention of this pattern to James Wright, with Frodin adding a date of ca. 1850 to this notation in his book. Silver lace and silver tinsel. Topping a...
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: The Forest Ranger
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Wednesday, May 04, 2011. Salmon flies continue to evolve, with new patterns and styles being produced all the time. One of the more beautiful, and still functional salmon flies I have been introduced to in a very long time is the Forest Ranger, invented by Dave Burns. Here is the history of the fly in his own words. Wing: two back to back j...
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Atlanticsalmonflyguys blog: 3/14/10 - 3/21/10
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Ruminations and musings on the history and evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly, as well as showing off my own creations and featuring those tiers whose works I like. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. According to George Mortimer Kelson, the credit for inventing the Dandy goes to James Wright, with a time frame, according to Mikael Frodin of “middle of 19th century.”. Looking nothing like any subsequent Dandy, it is in my opinion however the prettiest of the lot. The pattern is listed as follows:. No 8 or 9.