]3 THE DRIEFIELD ANGLER. 



close to the wings, and finish the operation 

 with completing the head of the fly. 



A SECOND FLY FOR SALMON. 



Let the hook be the same size as the for- 

 mer, No. 1, only something shorter in the 

 shank ; the wings, the mottled feather from 

 the turkey's tail, of a reddish cast ; the mix- 

 ture for the body, the light brown hair, or 

 fur of bear, mixed with dark brown hog's 

 wool, and gold coloured rnohair, gold twist, a 

 large black cock's hackle, a red one a little 

 larger ; and for the head, a bit of deep red 

 hog's wool, or mohair. 



How to make it, Proceed in the same 

 manner as before directed, until you come 

 opposite the point of the hook, then lay in 

 the ends of your hackles and twist them to- 

 gether, the red one undermost and the twist 

 at top, and after whipping them there, make 

 one lap below them ; wax your silk afresh;, 

 twist on the djubbing for the body, and go 



