ARTIFICIAL FLIES 57 



Lake Flies. 



Teal and Red, Mallard and Green, 



Teal and Black, Grouse and Claret, 



March Brown, Grouse and Purple, 



Butcher, Jay and Purple, 



Alexandra, Green well's Glory, 



Zulu, Black Palmer, 



Teal and Green, Red Palmer. 



If I was limited to a dozen patterns only, 

 for both lake and stream, the following would 

 be my choice 



River Flies. 



Black Spider, Red Spinner, 



Red Spider, Black Spinner, 



Dun Spider, March Brown. 



Lake Flies. 



March Brown, Teal and Black, 



GreenwelTs Glory, Teal and Red, 

 Butcher, Zulu. 



Roughly speaking, the majority of dry fly 

 patterns are tied rather smaller than wet 

 flies. Practically all the winged river flies 

 (wet) listed here can be tied to float, and 

 the spiders can be tied likewise with stiff 

 hackles for the same purpose. For dry fly 

 fishing on lakes, floating river flies should 

 be used. 



