How to Tie Artificial Flies 



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VISE. 



haps lost. I use a tin cash box, 7 x 10x4 inches, 

 and find it answers very well. 



The next step is to lay in the necessary tools, 

 consisting of a small jeweller's vise, with 

 jaws not exceeding a half inch in width, 

 the vise having an attachment to fasten 

 it to the table ; a pair of sharp-pointed 

 embroidery scissors, a pair of long pointed 

 pliers, with a small steel stiletto, com- 

 pletes the list. If you find difficulty in 

 obtaining the small stiletto, you can 

 substitute a large needle, and you might 

 also add to your stock of tools a pair of 

 spring steel nippers (apply to your tackle dealer for 

 them), although I seldom use either of these tools. 

 As to materials, you should obtain a 

 supply of Sproat hooks of assorted sizes, 

 and some silkworm gut ; a skein or 

 two, each, of several colors of silk floss 

 (which should be waterproof, if possi- 

 ble) ; and a like quantity of many colors 



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of fine chenille. These, together with 

 a spool of ordinary sewing silk, is about all you 

 will need in the way of materials, outside of 

 feathers, to begin work. 



At almost any of the poultry stands in our 



