THE DRIFFIELD ANGLER. 14.9 



the light part of a starling's wing. This is 

 an excellent fly for March, April., and par* 

 of May, with hook No. 7* 



MARCH, 



In this month use all the same flies as in 

 February, but made less. 



No. 1 , The whirling-dun, made of the 

 bottom fur of a squirrel's tail, and mixed 

 with a little light blue hog's wool, or mohair, 

 lapped on with dusty yellow silk ; the wing? 

 of starling's feather. 



No. 2. The early bright 

 0f the down of a dark red spaniel's ear, and 

 a ary small tinged hackle, lapped two or 

 thr^e times under the wings; you may fork 

 this Jly lapped on with copper-coloured silk ; 

 the wings, the light mottled feather of the 

 pheasant heirs wing, the hook No. 7 ; a 

 good fly all the monli, and until the middle 

 of April. 



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