20 PRACTICAL FLY-FISHER. 



NO. 21. DOWN LOOKER 



Wings. Feather from the inside of a Woodcock's 

 wing. 



Body. Orange and lead-coloured silk neatly ribbed. 

 Legs. Hackle of Woodcock, or Grouse hen's neck. 



An excellent killer. 



NO. 22. STONE MIDGE. 



Wings. Feather from a Pewit's breast. 

 Body. Herl from a Heron's quill, wrapped on sky- 

 blue silk. 



Legs. Blue dun hackle. 



FLIES FOR MAY. 



NO. 23. LITTLE WHITE SPINNEE. 



Wings. Light Blue feather from the inside of a 

 Pigeon's wing. 



Body. Orange silk for the extremities, white for 

 the middle. 



Legs. Pale blue dun hackle. 



Tail. Three long strands of the same. 



It is well made by wrapping a pale dun hackle on the above body. 

 NO. 24. GEEY MIDGE. 



Wings. Feather from a Woodcock's breast, wrap- 

 ped on a body of pale yellow silk. 



