ADDENDA. 149 



MINNOW. The minnow is excellent morning and 

 night, and on such days as are unfavourable for the fly, 

 and in brown water. 



WORM. The worm may be fished in clear waters, 

 in the morning part in floods and muddy waters both 

 it and spawn all the day. 



JULY. 



FLIES. There are few green drakes or stone flies now 

 to be found by the natural flyfisher, although there are 

 some still afloat, and are strong in the remembrance of 

 the fish ; good imitations will succeed in breezy days 

 in the roughs and stirring parts of the waters, or when 

 it is tinged brown. The bustard is numerous for 

 night fishing, the needle and orange brown, the dark, 

 light, and blue drakes, and the checkwing are hatch- 

 ing ; these, with others selected from the list, with the 

 maggot and clap bait for the day, with or without the 

 hackles the duns and red drakes for the evenings. 

 The ant and pismire tribes swarm during the day time 

 this month, when many fall on the neighbouring waters. 



MINNOW. In mornings and evenings in brown 

 waters, and in days unfavourable for the flies. 



WORM. In clear waters in the morning part in 

 floods and muddy waters, it and the spawn. 



