FMKS FOR JULY. 95 



No. 32. PALE EVENING DUN. 



This fly comes from a water nympha, lives two 

 or three days as shewn, and then changes to a 

 brighter yellow bodied fly. It may be strongly 

 recommended as a fly which can be used when the 

 water is fine. 



IMITATION. 



BODY. Yellow martin's fur spun on pale fawn- 

 coloured silk thread. 



WINGS. From a very fine grained feather of the 

 starling's wing, stained of rather a 

 lighter yellow than that which is 

 used for the Green Drake, No. 28. 



LEGS. Pale dun hackle. 



The brighter yellow bodied fly to which this 

 changes lives four or five days, is fainter coloured, 

 and more transparent in the wing. The change 

 is not given, as the Dark Mackerel (No. 31) is 

 very much preferable for the evening. 



