118 BUST'S ART OF ANGLING. 



This fly is taken from eight to eleven, and from 

 two to Jour. 



5. Dubbed with blue mohair, and with pink 

 and red colour tammy mixed, a brown head and 

 light-coloured win-s. 



Thistiy it taken M the month tzco hours before 

 sun-set till twilight. 



6. Dubbed with spaniel's fur, the wings the 

 lightest part off a. stare's feather. 



Taken very ^eil in a bright day and dear 

 water. 



MAY. 



The May-Fly. 



1. The Dun Cut. 



g. The Stone Fly. 



3. The Mack May -Fly. 



5. The Grey Drake. 



6. The Camlet -Fly. 



7. The Cow-Dung Fly. 



4. The Little Yellov 

 May-Fly. 



1. Dubbed with bear's hair, of a brownish co- 

 lour, with a little blue and yellow mixed with it; 

 the wings of a brown hen, and two horns at the 

 head from the hairs of a squirrel's tail. Or, dub- 

 bed with bear's cub fur, a little yellow and green 

 cruel mixed with it, warped with yellow, or green; 

 wings of a land- rail. 



A great kilter in the evening of a showery day. 



2. Dubbed with dun bear's hair, mixed with a 

 little brown and yellow camlet, so placed that the 

 fly may be more yellow on the belly and towards 

 the tail, than any where else; place two or three 

 hairs of a black cat's beard on the top of the hook, 

 in the arming it, in such a manner that they may 



