THE DIIJFFIELD ANGLER* 



dark reddish brown, red or copper-coloured 

 .silk, and a dark grizzled cock's hackle : it is 

 made in the same way as the grouse-hackle ;. 

 the hook No, 8. A dropper. 



No. 2. The golden sooty dun. The 

 wings, starling's feather; the body, dark 

 brown wool of a black lamb weather-beaten, 

 2'esembling soot, and mixed with a little 

 bright yellow martern's fur, and no hackle. 

 It is made the same way as the brown-par- 

 tridge : hook No. 9 ; and in season from the 

 beginning of June to the latter end of Sep- 

 tember. 



No, 3. The light blue fox. The wings 

 are the light feather from a starling's wing; 

 the body, fox's blue fur, a little light camel's 

 hair, and light straw-coloured mohair, well 

 mixed ; the fork at the tail is two hairs that 

 grow on a monkey's skin, which is of a fine 

 ash-colour ; proceed as with tKe great whirl- 

 ing dun, and finish the same. In some rivers 

 it is iu season the last week in April, and. in-. 



