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in some warm clothing for this winter fishing, which 

 may easily he accomplished, and you will then feel as 

 comfortable as if you were in a lady's drawing-room. 

 You have only to put on a good stout Jersey frock 

 over your waistcoat and under your coat ; and take 

 care not to let your tailor cut away the front of your 

 coat, which should on the contrary he square in front, 

 and he made very loose, that it may slip over your 

 Jersey easily. You should also wear some thick 

 worsted socks, and should pull over your socks and 

 trowsers some long fishermen's stockings, and over 

 these your fishing-boots. Neither must you forget 

 your ears and throat ; for should there be a cutting 

 wind from the North-west or East, you will find it 

 very necessary to protect these parts from the cold. 



The following are the only flies that I have used 

 for grayling from September till March. 



SEPTEMBER. 



Yellow Fly. (See trout-flies, July, p. 47). 

 Gravel-bed. (See trout-flies, March, p. 44). 

 Gray and Red Palmer. 

 Coch-a-bondu. 

 The Governor. 



