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mixed with a little fine fur of any sort, died 

 yellow ; legs, a very pale-blue hackle ; wings, 

 a young starling's feather. To be dressed 

 very delicately, with fine pale-yellow silk. A 

 good killer. 



Willow Fly : Body, a small portion of 

 monkey or water-rat's fur spun sparingly on yel- 

 low silk ; legs, a dark-blue-dun hackle ; wings, 

 a fieldfare's feather. This fly will also kill on 

 fine days in February. 



Golden Dun : Body, deep-straw-coloured 

 silk, ribbed with gold- twist; legs, a honey- 

 dun hackle; wings, the palest feather of a 

 young starling. This little fly will also kill 

 well on warm days towards the end of May. 



Cinnamon Fly : Body, any sort of dark- 

 brown fur ; a pale-ginger hackle for legs ; 

 wings, the pale -reddish-brown feather of a 

 hen. A good fly both during this month and 

 the last, on a windy day, or in a smart 

 shower. 



N. B. The same sort of flies that killed 

 in April will be found equally serviceable 

 during this month. For October, use the 

 same flies you fished with in March; for 

 November, the same sort of flies that were 



