LETTER XII. 

 To ***** ****** 



Dear Sir, 



My laft letter concluded 

 a catalogue of fuch trout and grayling 

 flies, that, if carefully obferved, and pro- 

 per attention be paid to the weather, and 

 ftate of the water, you will fcarcely ever 

 be difappointed in a day's amufement : 

 ftill there are many other flies and baits 

 that, though I could not confiflent with 

 my plan infert there, yet mufl on no ac- 

 count be ommitted, which mufl form a 

 SECOND CATALOGUE, and commence with 



The RED FLY, 



Which appears in February. Its wings 

 are made of the red feather of a par- 

 tridge's tail ; the body of the red part of 

 a fquirrel's fur, with a ginger hackle 

 wrapped twice around it. 



This fly difappears the firft warm day 



in 



