Atherton's Flymph
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Atherton's Flymph
Not really. Just playing around but, here is my interpretation of an Atherton's Dark Nymph tied flymph.
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Re: Atherton's Flymph
Great looking fly! What is the thorax?
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Thanks Bill, just a touch of blue simi-seal.
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Re: Atherton's Flymph
I've missed seeing your ties buddy. Beautifully dressed harpoon, has a lovely flow to it. Good to see you're getting some time behind the vise, it's inspiring me to see if I can still tie a fly
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Very nice looking pattern, Carl!
The Atherton series has worked well for me, and has been a favorite for a long time.
Best,
Tim
The Atherton series has worked well for me, and has been a favorite for a long time.
Best,
Tim
Re: Atherton's Flymph
Thanks gentlemen, I appreciate the comments. It feels good to get behind the vise again Karsten. It has been a while. Some family stuff has put a damper on my desire as of late.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Great to see you back at the vice Carl! I love this pattern.
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Re: Atherton's Flymph
Carl, I like the fly, what's not to like, but can you describe a bit about the Atherton fly and what you've done differently. I really don't know a lot about his fly design theory. If the timing is bad, no worries.
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Re: Atherton's Flymph
Atherton tended to use a medley of colors in dubbing mixes to get the shade he wanted. One of the dark nymph patterns he used kingfisher as the shellback or blue tinsel.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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