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FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
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Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: Hook - No. 7, 8, or 9. Tail - Golden Pheasant. Tip - Silver twist, orange silk, and Ostrich. Body - Green silk, and green Pig*s wool under the shoulder.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
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Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant toppingFLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
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A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant toppingFLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant toppingFLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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Original material. As written in the book: Tag, gold twist; tail, a topping; but, two turns of peacock herl. The body is in three joints; the lowest is yellow, the middle one blue, and the upper one orangefloss.
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A book of sale-cards with flies. No age statement, but all flies are tied on blind-eye hooks with silk-gut Most of the patterns do not have a name, only number: click on the numbers below to get to eachpattern.
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Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant toppingFLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: Hook - No. 7, 8, or 9. Tail - Golden Pheasant. Tip - Silver twist, orange silk, and Ostrich. Body - Green silk, and green Pig*s wool under the shoulder.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Author: Kelson, George M. Book: The fishing gazette: On the description of salmon flies, Major Traherne's Patterns: Book Edition: N/A From "The fishing gazette" - July 12th, 1884FLYPATTERN.ORG
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Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
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Original material. As written in the book: Hook - No. 8. Tail - Golden Pheasant Topping. Tip - Silver twist, light blue silk, and Ostrich.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
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flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
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A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
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flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Original material. As written in the book: Hook - No. 7, 8, or 9. Tail - Golden Pheasant. Tip - Silver twist, orange silk, and Ostrich. Body - Green silk, and green Pig*s wool under the shoulder.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Author: Kelson, George M. Book: The fishing gazette: On the description of salmon flies, Major Traherne's Patterns: Book Edition: N/A From "The fishing gazette" - July 12th, 1884FLYPATTERN.ORG
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Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
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Original material. As written in the book: Hook - No. 8. Tail - Golden Pheasant Topping. Tip - Silver twist, light blue silk, and Ostrich.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
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About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
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The Fly Dressers Guide to Classic Salmon and Sea Trout flies was compiled and written by Barry Grewcock. The book was printed in only XXX copies and -insert something more about the book here-. The book consists of . patterns covering X-authors and N-books from YEAR-startto YEAR-end
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A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
The Fly Dressers Guide to Classic Salmon and Sea Trout flies was compiled and written by Barry Grewcock. The book was printed in only XXX copies and -insert something more about the book here-. The book consists of . patterns covering X-authors and N-books from YEAR-startto YEAR-end
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A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
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Original material. As written in the book: Tag, gold twist; tail, a topping; but, two turns of peacock herl. The body is in three joints; the lowest is yellow, the middle one blue, and the upper one orangefloss.
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Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant toppingFLYPATTERN.ORG
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Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The Fly Dressers Guide to Classic Salmon and Sea Trout flies was compiled and written by Barry Grewcock. The book was printed in only XXX copies and -insert something more about the book here-. The book consists of . patterns covering X-authors and N-books from YEAR-startto YEAR-end
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Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
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A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
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Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible to everyone. The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they werewritten by the
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns. Herl: 220 in 177 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
Material. Tag: Silver twist, yellow silk. Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, teal, Ibis. Butt: Black Ostrich herl, two turns of silver. Body: Three sections, each separated with black ostrich herl and two turns of silver, 1: Yellow silk veiled with yellow mohair 2: Red-orange silk veiled with red-orange mohair 3: Claret silk. Throat:Light blue.
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flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The Fly Dressers Guide to Classic Salmon and Sea Trout flies was compiled and written by Barry Grewcock. The book was printed in only XXX copies and -insert something more about the book here-. The book consists of . patterns covering X-authors and N-books from YEAR-startto YEAR-end
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Patterns registered. Catalogue - Trout, Salmon and Lit. 0. 339. Sale Cards - flies. 0. 97. Insight. The insight shows statistics on what is most/least used and various insights into the material for thisselection.
FLYPATTERN.ORG
A topping and Indian crow, flat. Butt. Black herl. Body. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange seal's fur ; the rest, about half, black seal's fur. Ribbed. Silver lace and tinsel. Hackle. From orange fur, a white coch-y-bonddhu dyed orange.FLYPATTERN.ORG
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Feather: 1262 in 466 patterns. Feather - Neck: 756 in 386 patterns. Feather - Head: 456 in 302 patterns. Feather - Wing: 422 in 211 patterns. Feather - Tail: 418 in 250 patterns. Tinsel: 378 in 296 patterns. Wool: 311 in 149 patterns. Floss: 265 in 170 patterns. Tinsel - Twist: 245 in 195 patterns.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org is the site that I'm now launching, after working on and off for it since October 2017. The idea is to preserve the old patterns as they were written, a historical index of classic (both old and new classics - more about that later) where you can search and digg deep into the material about what the old patterns was all about.FLYPATTERN.ORG
The materials used in the patterns listed on flypattern.org, click through to each individual material to see which pattern they are used in, pictures of different parts and available substitutes. Cites. Animals marked with cites are listed on cites.org (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) inone of
FLYPATTERN.ORG
About flypattern.org was created to preserve the heritage of classic fly patterns outside the confinments of old books.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. This is not a book, but a collection of patterns by John Sand. All patterns have been collected and translated by Roy-Tore Gjertsen. Title. Patterns by John Sand. Author. Sand, John. Material list. List all materials for this book.FLYPATTERN.ORG
flypattern.org. A Mustad patters for trout, lit and salmon. Unknown year of publication. This contains one of the largest listings of Mustad pattern numbers and names that I have found so far: see the index plates for a more comprehensive list of all patterns (only the ones illustrated are listed in the pattern list below) The catalogueis
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Original material. As written in the book: (hook, 3/4 to 1 inches). Tag: Silver thread and light orange floss. Tail: A tuft of claret wool. Body: Peacock herl. Ribs: Fine oval gold tinsel. Hackle: A darkclaret hackle.
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Original material. As written in the book: Tag, gold twist; tail, a topping; but, two turns of peacock herl. The body is in three joints; the lowest is yellow, the middle one blue, and the upper one orangefloss.
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Hook: 1 1/4 to 3 inches. Tag: Silver. Tail: Golden pheasant topping, Indian Crow. Butt: Black herl. Body: 1/2 golden yellow floss butted with black herl, veiled above and below with six or more Toucan. 1/2 black floss. Rib: Fine oval silver over golden yellow, broad oval silver or flat silver and twist over black. Hackle: Black hackle overblack.
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Tag: Silver twist, red wool Tail: Golden Pheasant topping, Indian Crow Butt: Black herl Body: 1/3 blue silk, butted with claret hackle. 2/3 silver Monkey Rib: 1/3 fine silver, 2/3 gold; Hackle: Irish-grey, from blue silk Throat: Yellow, claret and light blue Wings: Golden Pheasant tippet in strands, Golden Pheasant tail. Blue, yellow and claret Swan. Bustard, Mallard, Golden Pheasant topping* Home
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Or browse patterns from the following authors:William Blacker
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WELCOME TO FLYPATTERN.ORG Welcome to flypattern.org - dedicated to preserving the heritage of classic fly patterns (new and old) and making them accessible toeveryone.
The site documents the authors, their books and the patterns that are written in them: displaying not only the modern interpretation of the pattern, but also word for word as they were written by the authors themselves. In addition each pattern is broken down into their individual parts, making it possible to search and explore the patterns in a brand new way, and from many different angels. flypattern.org is also working to get a comprehensible substitute list for all cites-listed animals, and will provide automatic suggestions for any pattern listed on the site. Read the about section for more information about the site and a introduction to its features.FEEDBACK
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Blacker, William
Fitzgibbon, Edward
Francis, Francis
Hale, J.H
Kelson, George M.
Knox, Arthur Edward
Pryce-Tannatt, Thomas EdwinSand, John
Tolfrey, Frederick
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A selection of patterns available:River Bush: 2nd Fly
Salmon: No.5
The Rival
Trysildlua
Standard Flies: 3. The Ant Fly.March Brown
River Tweed: No.13
The McMillan
The Durham Ranger
River Tweed: No.6
General Summer
The Shin No. 2
Dun Palmers: No.2
Trout: No.1 - Lord SaltounThe Cree No. 2
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