KL1 KS FOR A I GUST. 



No. 40. CINNAMON FLY. 



This fly comes from a water pupa. There are 

 many varieties. The larger variety being stronger 

 can resist the force of rain and wind better than 

 that represented, and are therefore not so well 

 known to the fish. It should be used in a heavy 

 shower, and also on a windy day. In both cases 

 very great diversion may be expected with it. 



IMITATION. 



BODY. Fawn-coloured floss silk, tied on with 

 silk thread of the same colour. 



WINGS. Feather of a yellow brown hen's wing, 

 rather darker than the landrail's 

 wing feather. 



LEGS. A ginger hackle. 



It is made buzz with a grouse feather or a red 

 hackle stained brown with copperas, and tied on 

 the same body. 



