272 FLY BOOKS AND CASES 



but strong, useful, and attractive. I have some 

 thousands of artificial flies, the greater number of 

 which are Far low's. 



Mr. James Ogden, of Cheltenham, makes a remark- 

 ably good artificial fly, and lays himself out specially 

 to imitate any natural fly sent to him. 



The reader should never forget that each fishing 

 centre has at least one local tackle dealer, and that 

 such tackle maker is the best authority to whom 

 to apply for information as regards the best flies to 

 use. Therefore it is well when fishing a district new 

 to the fisherman that he should take advantage of 

 such local knowledge and give the flies most commonly 

 recommended in each district a trial. 



FLY-BOOKS 



The " Winchcombe " combined eyed fly and cast 

 case is a very compact, strong, and light case, 

 capable of holding sufficient flies for the longest day's 

 trout fishing. The flies are well protected. It is 

 bound in pigskin, and is one of the most convenient 

 fly and cast books I have used. The price is only 

 8s. 6d., and it is made by James Ogden, of Cheltenham. 



The " Onsight." Ogden Smith, of Knightsbridge, 

 make a most excellent fly-box and cast-case in 

 japanned tin. It is strong, well made, and the most 

 useful metal case I have yet seen. There are ten 

 separate divisions, each capable of holding twenty- 

 four flies. The tops of these divisions are transparent, 



