THE LATE BADGER. 1 <23 



A very killing jty from ten in the morning till 

 three in the evening. 



6. Dubbed with darkish bear's hair, mi.vecj 

 with a little blue wool, and a Brown hackle over 

 all. Or dubbed with lightish bear's hair, mixed 

 with a few hairs of light blue mohair, and a little 

 fox-cub down, warped with light grey or pale 

 blue silk, arid a donnish hackle over all; the head 

 made large. The hook, No. ,5. 



Taken cliirfty in a cloudy zvindy day, 



SEPTEMBER. 



THE PALMERS. 



\ . The Peacock. Hackle. | 3 . The Late Badger. 

 2. The Camel Brown. \ 4. Trie September s Dun. 



1. Dubbed with Peacock's ruddy herl; warped 

 with green silk, and a red cock's hackle over all. 



2. Dubbed with the hair pulled out of the 

 lime of an old wall ; warped with red silk, and 

 the wings off the dark grey feather of a mallard, 



3. Dubbed with the fur off a black badger's 

 skin, mixed with the softest yellow down of a 

 sanded hog, and the wings off the feather off a 

 dark grey mallard. 



4. Dubbed with the down off a mouse; 

 warped with sad ash-coloured silk ; and the 

 wings off the dark-coloured feather of a stare's. 

 The hook, No. 9- 



I have given the reader forty-seven of the best 

 flies used in fly -falling, and what are generally 

 known ; with the best methods of dubbing them: 

 and which, if he pays attention to, and makes 

 his exceptions with judgment, he may in time 

 become an excellent iiy-fisher. 

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