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persons, and will certainly kill fish when the 

 water is low and fine, to have omitted the 

 description would have. been censurable. 



"No. 3. %%t Jftard) 33toton or 39tm IBrafec, 



This very excellent fly generally appears 

 about the middle of March, and is strongly 

 recommended as a good killer from eleven 

 o'clock until tfyree. Large quantities of 

 these beautiful insects sail down the streams 

 in succession, and invite the Trout to action. 

 Their wings are upright on the body as 

 shewn in the plate, and whilst they are on 

 the water, it is almost in vain to attempt the 

 use of any other fly ; therefore as they vary 

 in the shade of the body, it is advised to 

 use three flies of this form, but of different 

 sizes and colours at the same time, which 

 will ensure success to the Angler. 



The winors are made from the dark mot- 

 tied feather from the tail of a partridge; 



