132 FLIES AND FLY FISHING. 



42. The Cinnamon somewhat resembles the sand fly, 

 it comes out about the end of August and lasts until 

 sometime in October. 



I have seldom done much execution with this fly on 

 rivers, but have sometimes, when tied large, killed well 

 with it on lakes. 



Hooks, Nos. 9 and 10, or for lakes, Nos. 6 and 7. 



Body of cinnamon-coloured mohair. 



A reddish yellow hackle. 



"Wing : A reddish slip of landrail's feather. 



For lakes the body should be slightly ribbed with lemon 

 coloured silk. 



43. The Whirling Dun is one of the most killing of 

 grayling flies, and will also kill trout. It comes put at 

 uncertain times in September and lasts until the end of 

 October ; it is best used on warm windy days, the more 

 boisterous the day the better. 



Hook, No. 10. 



Body : Light foxy red fur, imperceptibly ribbed with 

 fine silk of the same colour. 



A ginger coloured hackle. 



Tail : Four long strands of same. 



"Wing : A slip of hen starling's feather, of a medium 

 grey shade. 



