

ly for your information, and advife 

 you to leave their ute to thole in- 

 defatigable heroes (if any fuch there 

 be) who can find amufement in fuch 

 nociurnal recreation. 



" The BROWN NIGHT FLY. 

 " He is made .of the brown feather 

 " of a hen, and the body of the fame' 

 " color. This is properly a moth, which 

 " flics by night only, and is to be ufed 

 " (if you are inclined for night fifhing) 

 * ; in a dark gloomy night, after a warm 

 " day. When you fiih in this manner, 

 " ufe a line about a yard longer than 

 " the rod, and put -a couple of maggots 

 " at the point of the hook, which will 

 * { be of great advantage to the (melling- 

 " part. It will take hih both in (h 

 " and ftanding waters, and you may 

 " hear them rife in as mucli pcrfecliori 

 ; * as if you were Efhing by day." 



c: They will continue to bite till day* 



" break, if the night be gloomy and 



" cloudy; but if if be a moon-Ihining r 



G a " GV 



