ut wings. It is an excellent fly for 

 bobbing on deep dreams, with a fine 

 Ifne two yards long, and the hook 

 No. 5. 



The MARCH BROWN. 



Appears about the middle of March, 

 and continues at lead fix weeks; th 

 wings, which are upright, are mace of 

 the fhaded feather of a partridge's tail, 

 or the feather from the back of a brown 

 hen; the body, of the blown fur of a 

 hare's ear, mixed with a fmall propor- 

 tion of lemon-color mohair. On dull 

 dreams, where a large one is required, 

 it fhould have a partridge's hackle 

 wrapped thrice around under the wing*?. 

 If a Imall one is ufed as a drop fly, 

 the hackle from a partridge's back is 

 preferable to wing*. It will not arife 

 fifh fo early as the blue dun and marlo 

 buz, confequently fhould not at i-s 

 fird appearance be ufed before eleven 

 r twelve o'clock. 



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