132 HOW TO TIE FLIES. 



Fly-dresser's tools, 63-4. 



Fur, water-rat, hare'a ear, seal, rabbit, mole, 34. 



G. 



Gimp, how to dull, 53 



Golden pheasant, as a fly-dresser's bird, 31. 

 Golden plover, ,, ,, 40. 



Grass, corn blades, &c., as body material, 39. 

 Grouse, as a fly-dresser's bird, 40. 



Habits of trout as regards diet, 5-6. 

 Hackles, 40-3. 



Dyeing- of, 52. 



Hackle pliers, 63-4. 



How to prepare and tie in, 76-7. 



Of hair, 40. 



Of dubbed flies, 40. 



Mr. Halford's ideal shape, 43. 



Shape of, discussed, 43. 



Various colours, including- speckled brown, 

 black, badger, honey dan, stone blue, yellow 

 dun, red, blue, white, cream, yellow, buff, 

 red furnace, and white furnace, where 

 obtained, 40-2. 



Wren's tail, &c., 40. 

 Hair, human, &c., as whisks, 31. 



As a body material, 34. 



As a hackle, 40. 



Horse hair, 34. 



Of young puppies and foxes, 34. 

 Herls, definition of, 33. 



Peacock, ostrich, and heron, 33. 



The dyeing of, 52. 

 Heron, as a fly-dresser's bird, 33. 

 Hooking a fish, ideal inclination of rod, 19. 

 Hooks, 12-25 



A searching point discussed, 13. 



" Athenian's " ideal shape, 24. 



