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like a hackle. No. 3 hook. This is a fly of 

 '• The Ogormans," of Ennis, in the County of 

 Clare, see his Work on Angling. The two 

 Salmon Flies in the plate, with " picker," are 

 described for Killamey. 



SALMON EIVEES. 



It will be most advantageous to my readers 

 that I should give them some accurate accounts 

 of the various Salmon Kivers, pointing out at 

 the same time the best station on each where 

 sport may be expected with the fly, and to 

 know where to proceed before starting on their 

 angling excursion, as the whole fun is in know- 

 ing the right places to prevent disappointment. 

 There are numerous small size rivers, the 

 local flies for which are of a plain and sombre 

 hue, and which it will be necessary the fisher 

 should be acquainted with — these I will give 

 as I proceed. 



In summer, when the rivers are low, small 

 plain flies are best, or rather so on dark days, 

 with a good ripple, then they will entice them. 

 They do not rise often when the sun is warm, 



