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wise good in low water for the fresh run grilse. 

 Throughout the summer months the following 

 are also good for this river : — 



No. 1. Body black floss silk, orange tag, 

 tip of gold, small topping for tail, black-red 

 hackle, mallard wings mixed with peacock wing, 

 a topping over all, and a black head. Hook 

 BB,B. 



No. 2. Body claret silk, claret hackle, ribbed 

 with gold, a short topping tail, with silver tip, 

 mallard wings mixed with tipped feathers, ma- 

 caw feelers, and a black head. Hook No. 9, or 

 B. This is an admirable fly for lake trout, on 

 C hook. 



No. 3. Body yellow-brown mohair, red 

 hackle, a short topping for tail, ribbed with 

 gold, claret hackle round the shoulder, and 

 mixed wings rather grey, and inclined to be 

 gaudy. No. 9 hook, or BB. C, for lake trout. 



No. 4. A black fly, with yellow head, tail of 

 mohair, black hackle, ribbed with broad silver, 

 wings black turkey tail with white tip, varied 

 with brown turkey tail. A fly of each is useful. 

 Hook No. 8 or 9. 



No. 5. A green fly, both body and hackle, 

 mixed wings rather gaudy, ribbed with gold, 



