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Mr. H. S. Hall's original pattern of the "Jenny 

 Spinner " was dressed with this body, and winged 

 with palest silvery dun hackle-points, but I prefer 

 the buzz form with badger hackles for all spinners. 



42. HACKLE OLIVE QUILL. 

 Hackle. Pale silvery dun cock. 



Body. Peacock quill dyed in No. VIII. 

 Whisk. White cock's-beard hackle dyed in 



No. II. 



Hook, o or oo. 



This is the olive quill dressed " buzz." The 

 colour of body can be varied by dyeing in Nos. 

 I., II., or III., and using a darker dun hackle 

 according to the shade of the body. 



43. HACKLE BLUE QUILL. 

 Hackle. Pale honey dun cock. 

 Body. Undyed peacock quill. 



Whisk. From honey dim cock's beard - 



hackle. 



Hook, o or oo. 

 Similar to the Devonshire " Blue Upright." 



44. GRIZZLY BLUE. 



Hackle. Grizzled blue cock. 



Body. Pale mole fur spun on pale yellow 



silk. 

 Hook, i , o or oo. 



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