tily, fhmhaveycHa7'iryofms, likely tc ktr^^n'^ 



This in my opinion feems a tedious anaaimcmc 

 wav I &oJd rather think itfe««':«fi\^*fJly 

 ^roV fo^ «very feafon, «"d that ^hich the Fft^^^^^^ 

 that time mott eagerly covet, and make °™ ^s ' F i' 

 as Dofliblv vou may, in colour, (liape.and proportion , 

 and for your better imitation lay the natural Fly be - 



^°Th°ere are feveral ways ofmakingthefe artificial 

 F.ies which 1 (hall forbear here to relate, thinking it 

 more proper to leave it to the ingenuity of every par- 

 dcular perfon, which will bevery muchhelp'd by 

 feeing and obfervingtheArtift's method in theu com. 



^°m"beft Obfervations I can coUeft for artificial 

 ''^5S£Ve'tf4inaRiverfomewh«dm^^^^^^^^ 



rftin/iSSeEaftisftarUnaugh^^^ 



i-AT^-o'irhiStrpurycoifvfniry 



gufd;y'ourSe,tLy will rife mplainDceps^^^^^^^^ 

 irihillkilUhebeftFini: but if heWindbef^^^^^^^ 



then is the beft angling mfwiftSti earns i and be 



can whether you fithwithaFly or Worm; andfim 

 rvJnthfs^eU havingtheSunonyourback, n^ 



fufferins your Lne to touch the Water but your iy 

 oneW Here note, that the light Fly make' »oft fporc 

 ?na lark night, and the darkeft or leaft Fly in a clear 

 day. jj ThMtjli 



