WET OR SUNK FLY-FISHING. 



these shapes this is, in our experience, the most 

 reliable of all the winged flies. 



Grouse Wing, with yellow or orange silk body, 

 and red hackle. A favourite in some of the 

 larger rivers in spring and autumn. 



Grouse Spider, with dark red or orange body. 

 Sometimes kills well in spring and autumn. 



Partridge Spider. Made from the ruddy- 

 brown hackle feather of the partridge. Body, 

 orange, yellow, dark red, or purple silk. We almost 

 never fish without this fly, and find that through- 

 out the whole season it is a certain killer. 



Grey Partridge Spider. Sometimes good in 

 spring and towards dusk on a summer evening. 



Sand Fly. Appears in some rivers early in 

 May, and is fed upon greedily. 



Dotterel Spider, with yellow silk body, and 



Cinnamon Fly. Do well in some rivers during 

 late spring and early summer. 



Yellow Dun. A capital fly, from middle of 

 May to middle of June. 



Golden Plover Spider, with quill or dark orange 

 body. Good in early summer. 



Red Quill Gnat. Also good in early summer. 



Black Spider, with quill, orange silk, or dark 

 red silk body ; and spider made of black starling 

 feather, with white tip. Both these flies are 

 good all through the summer, when rivers are 

 low and clear. 



