in summer, particularly at the " Throughs," 

 three miles above the town of Kelso. 



The above fly I will describe hereafter, with 

 the other engravings in the plates. 



To proceed regularly with the various 

 methods of Fly Making, before touching on 

 another subject, will be much more convenient 

 to the tyro as he proceeds, so I will finish this 

 branch of an " Angler's Education " with a 

 Catechism, which will be found instructive and 

 very curious to the beginner. It is accompanied 

 with a copper-plate engraving of six flies, 

 showing the whole process to the eye, which 

 cannot fail to give a lasting idea to the fly 

 maker who will properly study it. 



In this last process, the reader should lay 

 out every thing necessary for making a single 

 fly in a piece of folded paper, so that he can 

 look at the various articles as he rehearses 

 them over in the book, — this will keep them 

 more strongly in his mind. 



Have each article to suit the size of the hook 

 exactly, that when the fly is completed, it will 

 appear in strict proportion : for instance, the 

 hackle should be chosen small to suit the legs of 

 the trout fly, and the large flies to have hackles 



