24 PRACTICAL FLY-FISHER. 



FLIES FOR JUNE. 



NO. 35. SOLDIER. 



Wings. Outside Eed Hackle ; inside Jay's quill. 



Body. Light red, ribbed with brown silk. 



After parting the inside wings, take a rather larger 

 red hackle than is commonly used for legs, and wrap it 

 twice outside the wings ; so forming the hard wings and 

 legs of the fly. 



About ten days later, comes a dark coloured fly of the same class, 

 called Sailor, made with olive hackle. 



NO. 36. HAWTHORN FLY. 



Same as No. 17, but larger. 



NO. 37. LIGHT SILVER HORNS. 



Wings. Throstle's, or Landrail's quill feather, with 

 four strands of grey Mallard to make the white spots. 

 Body. Light brown and lead-coloured silk. 

 Legs. Sooty dun hackle. 







NO. 38. BLACK SILVER HORNS. 



Wings. Outside of Waterhen's wing, with two 

 strands of Mallard to make the white. 



Body. Black Ostrich herl ; olive silk. 



Legs. Black hackle. 



Horns of both Grey Mallard. 



