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and lay rather flat on the back of the fly 

 than otherwise ; for the head take the ruddy 

 harl of a peacock's feather, and finish as 

 before. 



A SEVENTH, CALLED THE SILVER 

 FLY. 



Made as the golden fly. For this fly, 

 hook No. 3 or 4, the shank nearly the same 

 length as the last, also the same wings ; the 

 body, silver plaiting, a bit of green silk to ril} 

 it with, and light blue cock's hackle; finish 

 the head with the ruddy of peacock, as 

 before-mentioned. They are both to be used 

 from the middle of June till the latter end of 

 August, when the waters are low and fine ; 

 after that time you must return to your 

 spring flies : yet, if the weather and waters 

 continue fine, they will take the last four 

 flies till the middle of September. 



The same sort of flies are used for Salmon- 

 trout, and other fish of the Salmon kind, 



