DESCRIPTION OF FLIES. 



starling's wing, and a red hackle under the wings hook 

 No. 1. 



You may make the yellow dun as follows : Body 

 gold coloured silk ; wings, feather from a starling, and a 

 yellow hackle under the wings. 



SEPTEMBER. 



1 BLACK NAT. || 3 LITTLE PALE BLUE. 



2 RUSSET FLY. 4 WREN TAIL. 



HACKLED FLIES. 



1. The body is made with a strand from the long black 

 feather of a cock's tail, warped with black silk ; wings, a 

 light feather from under the starling's wing; if you wing it 

 the same kind of feathers will do hook No. 1. This fly 

 will kill very wall in spring, and is an excellent fly for 

 greyling through this month and next. 



2. Dubbing, the back of a hare's neck, warped with deep 

 orange silk : wings, feather from under a peahen's wing 

 (you may at times find feathers of the same colour amongst 

 barn- door fowl) hook No. 2. This is an excellent fly 

 both for trout and greyling. 



3. Dubbing, very pale blue rabbit fur, warped spar- 

 ingly round pale primrose silk; wings, feather from a 

 pale blue dun hen, or a sea swallow hook No. 1 . This 

 fly is a good killer to the end of the season ; greyling are 

 very fond of them. 



4. Body, warped with orange silk, and peacock's harl 



