THE DRIFFIELD ANGLE&. 



JULY. 



The dub-flies for this month are, 



No. 1. The badger-fly. The body of 

 badger's skin, from the skinners' pits, twisted 

 on some small red silk, with a dark red head, 

 and a sad grey wing, from the pheasant hen's 

 wing feather. This is a good fly, and used 

 in March, April, and May : the hook No. 

 9 or 10. 



No. 2. The orange-fly. The dubbing 

 of dark orange-coloured mohair, and small 

 gold twist, with a small orange-coloured 

 hackle twice under the wing, and a black 

 wing from a crow's wing feather ; it may be 

 varied with a rail's feather. A good fly in 

 the afternoon. 



No. 3. The wasp-fly. Made of dark 

 brown dubbing from the bear, and a black 

 rabbit's fur, a little yellow mohair, well mix- 

 ed, and ribbed over with yellow silk ; the 



