9 8 FOSTER'S LIST OP REFINED AND IMPROVED 



NO. 



1231: The "Reliable" Phantom Size o, 25.; size i, 25. ; size 2, 2s. ; 

 size 3, 2S. 6d. ; size 4, 23. 6d. ; size 5, 25. 6d. ; size 6, 25. 6d. ; 

 size 7, 35. each. 



1232 Ordinary ditto Size o, is. 8d. ; size i, 23. ; size 2, 25. 3d.; size 



3, 2s. 6d. ; size 4, 25. pd. 



1233 Minnows for use with fly-rod and on fly-cast, 4d., 6d. and gd, 



each. 



1234 The "Sylph" Minnow No. i, is. 6d. ; No. 2, is. 6d. ; No. 3, 



is. gd. ; No. 4, 2s. 6d. ; No. 5, 33. each. This bait is of 

 horn. It is a realistic imitation of a natural bait. It is used 

 generally with the fly rod at twilight in the hot months, when 

 it is often most deadly. The larger sizes are particularly deadly 

 when used trailing at the extremity of a long line from a boat 

 for sea trout and salmon. 



1235 The Garnet Quill Minnows No. i, is. 6d. ; No. 2, is. 6d. ; 



No. 3, is. 9d. ; No. 4, 25. 6d. each. 



1236 Foster's "Universal Killer" ij in., 23. ; 2\ ins., 25. 6d. ; 3 in. 



35. ; 3^ in., 35. 6d. ; 4 in., 43. 6d. each, mounted. This bait 

 spins from the tail, as will be seen on referring to plate II, 

 where illustration is given (fig 7). In narrow streams, trout 

 often miss a bait having the spinning flanges at the head, the 

 fish dashing at the head of the bait from close quarters, hits 

 the revolving ears or flanges, which then act as guards for the 

 hooks. This is entirely obviated in the minnow referred to. 



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