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tied very lightly, with very little feather, they form a splendid range for 

 the clear streams of Yorkshire. 



TROUT AND GRAYLING FLIES : DERBYSHIRE PATTERNS. 



YELLOW LEGS. 

 DOTTEREL. 

 PRIMROSE DUN. 

 SUMMER DUN. 

 WHIRLING BLUE DUN. 

 GRAYLING AUTUMN DUN. 

 SMOCK. 



GREY PALMER. 

 ORANGE BUMBLE. 

 HONEY DUN BUMBLE. 

 PURPLE BUMBLE. 

 RED TAG. 



SILVER TWIST. 

 FURNACE FLY. 

 FEBRUARY RED. 

 HARE'S EAR DUN. 

 PEACOCK FLY. 

 BLUE DUN. 

 SPANISH NEEDLE. 

 WREN TAIL. 

 BLACK GNTAT. 

 SMALL RED PALMER. 

 LITTLE CHAP. 

 YELLOW DUN. 

 ASH-COLOURED DUN. 



The above is a complete list of the best range of flies for the Derbyshire 

 streams, either for trout or grayling. 



SCOTCH DRESSING. 



The following is a complete list of the best known flies and general 

 favourites in Scotland ; although there are numbers of English patterns 

 that kill equally well, while some of the Scotch patterns do good service 

 on the English streams : 



THE SLATER FLY body, orange \vaxed silk, tipped with gold tinsel ; 

 wing*, pheasant back feather ; legs, Coch-y-Bondu hackle, with three 

 fibres for tail. This is a rare killer in many Scotch streams ; if made 

 large and tied with yellow silk it is a prime loch fly. 



RED MARCH BROWN body, red fur of rabbit, ribbed with silver thread ; 

 winySy partridge tail ; leys, red hackle ; two fibres of red hackle for 

 tail. 



WILLOW FLY body, grey rabbit's fur, ribbed with yellow silk ; n-i>nj, 

 from quill feather of snipe ; legs, yellow hackle. 



PROFESSOR body, light orange silk, ribbed with fine gold tinsel ; iringx, 

 bustard ; ley*, red hackle. 



BLUE AND SILVER body, silver tinsel ; wiiiys, from quill feather of snipe ; 

 legs, black hackle. 



BLUE AND YELLOW body, yellow floss silk ; wings, from quill feather of 

 snipe ; leys, red hackle. 



