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    Default John Atherton's pattern's

    Anyone know where his patterns might be listed other then his book?
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    Brad

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    Brad,

    At least one of his patterns is listed in Eric Leiser's book, FLY PATTERNS.

    Allan

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    I have his book. If you would let me know which patterns you need I would be happy to post them for you. There are just to many to post them all. I would also be worried if I scanned them and then posted that as to if I could be sued or not? I will help you out if you let me know what you need. Ron

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    Atherton's light, medium, & dark nymph patterns are in 'McClane's New Standard Fishing Encyclopedia', 1974. The same three of his patterns are given in Terry Hellekson's 'Popular Fly Patterns'.

    Also have first edition of Atherton's book.


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    [This message has been edited by BadBug (edited 13 March 2005).]

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    I'm looking for his nymph patterns 1, 2, & 3, or is it lt, med, & dark..
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    Brad

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    Brad,

    Probably mistaken, but I believe they are synonymous.

    Allan

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    Brad,

    These are the pattern recipes as given in McClane's New Standard Fishing Encyclopedia.

    Atherton's Nymph Pattern Recipes -
    #1 - (Light Nymph)
    Hook: #14 - #10 regular or up to 2XL length shank
    Tail: 3 strands wood-duck flank feather
    Body: natural baby seal fur ribbed w/narrow oval gold tinsel
    Thorax: same as body only fatter and without ribbing, can be padded or weighted underneath
    Wing/wingcase: two tiny jungle cock eyes tied over thorax.
    They must not extend beyond thorax. They should project at a very slight angle to each side.
    (delta wing style)

    #2 - (Medium Nymph)
    Hook: Regular shank (no hook size specified)
    Tail: three short strands cock ringneck pheasant center tail fibers
    Abdomen: hare's ear dubbing tied rough and ribbed with narrow oval gold tinsel
    Thorax: same dubbing over padding or fuse wire
    Wing pads : bright blue silk floss or lurex plastic tinsel
    Legs: brown speckled partridge hackle - tied beard style

    #3 - (Dark Nymph)
    Hook: #1- - #16 regular length shank
    Tail: few strands of dark furnace hackle fibers
    Body: Muskrat or mole fur mixed with red- brown seals fur ribbed with narrow oval gold tinsel. Dubbing should be picked out between ribs.
    Thorax: Tied thick and rough but not ribbed (same material as body)
    Wing cases: length of bright blue silk floss or lurex and given several coats of clear lacquer
    Hackle: dark furnace clipped off top and bottom leaving a few fibers at each side.
    Head: clear lacquer over tying silk (black)


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