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tail, for others. When the March brown is off the 

 water, substitute sand-fly. Towards the middle of the 

 month, teal with red hackle for trail. Evening : small 

 gloaming flies. Towards the end of the month, 

 natural May -fly. 



Minnow. In heavy black water ; and towards the 

 end of the month, in a " small " clear water if the day 

 be hot and sultry. 



Worm and Caddis. In a heavy discoloured water. 



JUNE. 



Fly. In black water : small artificial flies, but less 

 certain now. The natural May-fly the distinctive lure. 

 The green drake, dibbing, if a rough breezy day and 

 no sun. Evening : small gloaming flies. Night : if 

 moonlight, small gloaming flies continued ; in the absence 

 of the moon, large flies. 



Minnow. In a "small" clear water with bright 

 sunshine, fishing up ; in full black water, fishing down. 

 Night : either with moon or without ; best when starry, 

 inclining to frost. 



Worm and Caddis. In " small " clear water with 

 sun, fishing up. When May-fly is over, caddis pre- 

 ferred. 



JULY. 



Fly. Natural black ant, fished in same way as the 

 May-fly. Artificial flies not of much account, unless on 

 a cold day, or in a black water after a flood. Night : 

 if moonlight, small flies ; if not, large flies. 



Minnow. In full black water, if the day be dull ; in 

 a " small " clear water, if bright sunshine. Night : con- 

 ditions as in June. 



Worm and Caddis. In low clear water, if bright 

 sunshine, fishing up ; or in a black water with sunshine. 



