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SALMON FLIES 



In tying the under pair of wings it will be 

 an advantage to use " left " strips for the left 

 wing, and vice versa. The " set " thus pro- 

 duced, being rather horizontal, will help you 

 to keep a portion of the white tip showing 

 beneath the superimposed built wings, which 

 is, of course, what is desired, and which, in 

 fact, is a feature without which the Jock Scott 



FIG. 90. 



loses half the attraction of its appearance (see 

 Fig. 90). 



Tie in the "married" fibres of (a) dyed 

 Swan, (b) Bustard and Florican, (c) cinnamon 

 and grey Turkey tail, and (d) the strands of Pea- 

 cock sword feather, in that order, from below 

 upwards, taking care that the white-tipped 

 inner pair of wings is never allowed to be 

 obscured, and that the succeeding instalments 



