110 HINTS ON ANGLING. 



THE CAKSHALTON COCK-TAIL FLY. Body light 

 blue fur; legs dark dun hackle; wings the inside 

 feather of a teal's wing; tail two fibres of a white cock's 

 hackle. Hook, No. 9 or 10. 



THE PALE YELLOW DUN FLY. Body yellow mo- 

 hair, or martin's pale yellow fur, tied with yellow silk; 

 wings the lightest part of a feather from a young star- 

 ling's wing. Hook, No. 12. 



THE ORANGE DUN FLY. Body red squirrel's fur, 

 ribbed with gold thread; legs red hackle; wings from 

 the starling's wing; tail two fibres of red cock's hackle. 

 Hook, No. 9. 



THE GREAT RED SPINNER. Body hog's wool, red 

 and brown mixed, ribbed with gold twist; legs bright 

 red cock's hackle; wings the light feather of the star- 

 ling's wing; tail three fibres of a red cock's hackle. 

 Hook, No. 7. 



THE BLACK GNAT FLY. Body black hackle, or 

 ostrich's herl, tied with black silk; wings the feather 

 from a starling's wing. Hook, No. 13. 



THE BRACHEN BLACK FLY. Body peacock's herl, 

 dressed full, and tied with purple silk; wings feather 

 from a pheasant's breast. Hook, No. 9 or 10. 



THE RED ANT FLY. Body peacock's herl, made 

 full at the tail, and spare towards the head, red or ginger 

 cock's hackle; wings the light feather of the starling's 

 wing. Hook, No. 9 or 10. 



