150 SALMON FLIES 



Wind the dressing silk back for three turns 

 to the left, and tie in the small topping 

 (Fig. 58) with one turn of silk, keeping it on 

 the top of the hook-shank in the correct posi- 



FIG. 69. 



tion with the right thumb-nail. With the 

 subsequent turn of silk tie in the Indian Crow 

 feather (Fig. 59) in the same way, taking care 

 that it lies quite flat, with the " best " surface 

 uppermost (Fig. 68). With one tight turn of 



