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Wren," with golden yellow mohair body, and 

 wren tail hackle for legs. Third, the " Green 

 Wren," with green floss body, and wren tail for 

 legs. The Brown Wren, and the little Peacock 

 Wren, are also good. No. 13 hook. The latter 

 little fly is called the " Shiner." 



No. 28. The Yellow Dun.— The body is 

 made of light buff-colom-ed fm*, white sable fm- 

 dyed yellow, and a honey dun cock's hackle for 

 legs; two fibres of the same feather for tail; 

 the wings are made of starling wing feather. 

 No. 12 hook. This pretty little fly is a great 

 favourite with the trout in the evenings of sultiy 

 days, till the end of August and September. 



FLIES FOB AUGUST. 



No. 29. The Bed Dun, — The body is made 

 of red orange hair, over which roll a small dim 

 hackle; the wings are a dun grey, and are 

 made of starling wing feather, mixed with a 

 little mallard. No. 10 hook. It may be varied 

 thus: Bed legs and dun body; orange floss 

 body, over which roll a black hackle, and 



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