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SALMON FLIES 



The subsequent manipulations are similar in 

 general principle to those already described for 

 the corresponding stages of previous patterns, 

 and need not be further detailed. Lay on the 

 tippet strips first, then the Golden Pheasant 

 strips " left " strips for right wings, and vice 

 versa (Fig. 85), then the "sheaths," then the 



FIG. 83. 



FIG. 84. 



" married " Pintail and Summer Duck (to 

 occupy about the middle of each wing), and 

 finally the brown Mallard to lie on the upper 

 edge, and to extend for the entire length of the 

 wings. 



The fly, after the topping and horns have 

 been tied in, should have the appearance shown 



