ANGLING REQUISITES, FOR SEASON 1887. 73 



" Stainton Hall, 



" Caister, 



" April 22, 1885. 



" Fishing for three hours the other day, I took nineteen brace 

 of trout, all with your March Dun and Cockwing. 



"ARTHUR BENN." 



" 5, Victoria Road, 



" Stafford. 



" The Flies you sent me are very satisfactory, and are the best 

 imitations I ever saw. 



"W. ROBINS. 

 "October nth, 1886." 



" The Pines, 

 "Budleigh Salterton, S. Devon, 



"July 26th, 1886. 



" The Caterpillars down here are nothing less than marvels for 

 killing, so much so, that I have only confided to one friend, Dr. Evans 

 here, a brother Medico, their special use, as I am almost afraid they 

 might be interdicted. With the first I gave him, he killed a nice dish 

 of good trout, and a salmon peal of 2\ Ibs. I think I can fairly say I 

 have killed over sixteen brace of big trout with three of them. I am 

 reduced now to one, and that shaky, so please send me off six more 

 per return. Please let me have the Caterpillars by earliest post, as 

 some of the best water I have been on closes on the 3ist, and I want 

 to get another decent dish or two before closing day. 



"J. KINGHAM BELL." 



"Oban, N.B. 

 "Dear Sirs, 



" I would thank you to send me four more dozen of the gold- 

 bodied fly enclosed (the Whistler). With this one solitary specimen I 



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