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Https:/ atlanticsalmonflyguy.wordpress.com. Middle aged, fly tyer most of my life. I tie for use more then display. I like fly swaps when I have time. I like material swaps more. I love learning the history of patterns I work with and love to invent new patterns. Posts by Andrew Marshall:. November 29, 2009. The Black Dog Mystery. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Why do I do this? Besides the delving into history, which I thoroughly enjoy, I also get to make things, which I also enjoy very much. In making the tools though I discover more about my own ancestors, who stopped using stone tools some five thousand or more years ago. On June 18, 2011 at 08:56. On June 18, 2011 at 17:24. Send away, I would love to see them! I am currently working on an atlatl, having made the darts a number of years ago, and finally gotten around to the actual thrower itself. Time i...
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Archive for November, 2009. The Black Dog Mystery. Posted in Atlantic Salmon flies. On November 29, 2009 Leave a Comment. In 1821, Alexander Mackintosh wrote the first known description of the fly known as the Black Dog in his book “The Driffield Angler. Used on the Tay, for Atlantic Salmon, it was popular and successful. His pattern is as follows:. 8220;The Black Dog. Again the fly is tied as per the materials listed, though I only needed one good long hackle instead of the two or three shorter ones....
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The Black Dog Mystery. November 29, 2009 by atlanticsalmonflyguy. In 1821, Alexander Mackintosh wrote the first known description of the fly known as the Black Dog in his book “The Driffield Angler. Used on the Tay, for Atlantic Salmon, it was popular and successful. His pattern is as follows:. 8220;The Black Dog. Again the fly is tied as per the materials listed, though I only needed one good long hackle instead of the two or three shorter ones. I used an oily green-tinted black one for a nice effect.
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Links to my Pages. The Flies of Charles Cotton. Speys, Dees and Tays. Salmon and Steelhead Fly Tying Guide. View my complete profile. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. So named for a kind friend who supplied me with the feathers I needed for certain Atlantic salmon flies I was tying. The pattern is as follows:. Flat gold tinsel, tied well forward of the point, low water style. Yellow golden pheasant flank. Over gold, 2 strands of fine oval silver wound cross ribbed to each other, over seal; medium oval silver.
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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, December 06, 2013. Samuel Taylor's Salmon Flies. Published in 1800, Samuel Taylor's "Angling in all its Branches". I present the three salmon flies from Samuel Taylor's "Angling in all its Branches,". Salmon fly No.1. Two strands bittern’s wing. Reddish brown hare and copper coloured mohair equally mixed. Salmon fly No.2. A large wh...
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The Black Dog Mystery. November 29, 2009 by atlanticsalmonflyguy. In 1821, Alexander Mackintosh wrote the first known description of the fly known as the Black Dog in his book “The Driffield Angler. Used on the Tay, for Atlantic Salmon, it was popular and successful. His pattern is as follows:. 8220;The Black Dog. Again the fly is tied as per the materials listed, though I only needed one good long hackle instead of the two or three shorter ones. I used an oily green-tinted black one for a nice effect.
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