140 FLIES AND FLY FISHING. 



It can be used from May until the end of October. 



Hooks, Nos. 10, 11 and 12. 



Body : Either of orange or crimson floss silk, ribbed 

 with a fibre of bronze peacock's herl. 



A black and red (coch-y-bondhu) hackle wound on 

 from tail to head. 



54. The Badger Fly is a good grayling fly in October. 

 Hooks, Nos. 12, 13 and 14. 



Body : Either of green or bronze peacock's herl tied 

 very fat, like a small ball. 



A white and black grizzled hen's hackle, rather short 

 in fibre, and fully wound on. 



55. G-eneral Fly, No. 1. 

 Hooks, Nos. 10, 11 and 12. 



Body : Light salmon colored floss silk, and a very 

 clear light hackle with a buff tinge sparely put on and 

 long in fibre. 



This will kill trout from June to August on any river. 

 It should only be used late in the evening, and in quite 

 clear water. 



56. G-eneral Fly No. 2. 

 Hooks, No. 9 and 10. 



Body : Lemon colored silk, ribbed with silver wire. 

 A black and white speckled hen's hackle. 



