HOW TO DEESS A DRY FLY. 115 



be made at a time, and kept as stock for a long 

 period. They should be protected from exposure 

 to the light, as should all un-vulcanised rubber, 

 which is otherwise apt to resinify at the surface. 



Detached bodied flies, made as described above, 

 have killed well used as wet-flies. When intended 

 for such use, the half-complete fly illustrated in 

 Fig. 70 may be finished as a wet-fly, viz., lightly 

 hackled and with unsplit wings. 



Detached bodied buzz-flies, wet and dry, will 

 also be favourites in many quarters. 



