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which have a brownish tinge : the body of 

 dark fur from the mole, mixed with a little 

 dark brown mohair; and a dark grizzled 

 hackle for legs. 



This fly may be used during the whole 

 year early in the morning, if the wind be 

 high, and is often successful in raising 

 Salmon. 



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is found near the edge of shallow stony 

 streams, and is a favourite article of food to 

 the Trout, so long as it continues in season. 

 It is hatched from a cadis, and issues from 

 the shell before it has completely gained the 

 use of wings. The usual time of the Stone 

 fly's appearance is in April; but Salter, in 

 his excellent little work on Angling, gives 

 the following account of his success with 

 this fly at a much earlier period : 



