ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Analytical Diagram of a Fly ... 

 Whole feather- winged Fly ... .. 



Topping- winged Fly 



Strip- winged Fly 



Built- winged Fly 



Mixed-winged Fly ... ... ., 



A combination of the preceding types 

 A wingless pattern (Grub) ... ... 



Improved Limerick hook 



The "Pull" 



Hackles . 



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Splitting the Jay 49 



The "Stop" 66 



The "Catch" 67 



Nipping the loop... ... ... ... 69 



Instruction Fly 71 



Instruction Fly 7.5,82,89,91,93 



The Stop and the Catch 77 



Doubling the Hackle "8 



Spinning Seal's fur 80 



Mixed Wings 93 



New method of fixing mixed wings ... 95 



Instruction Fly 96 



"Humping" 9" 



Double white-winged Fly ... ... 241 



Greenheart logs ... ... ... ... 281 



The Line Drier 298 



Mr. W. Wells-Ridley, J.P 300 



Splicing Lines 302 



The Air-pump 306 



The Winch 309, 311 



The Overhand Cast 317 



Major Traherne 321 



On " shooting " line 324 



Mr. Henry Kclsall 326 



The Underhand Cast 328 



Colonel Rocke ... . 331 



Major and Mrs. Grant ... 



The Spey Cast 



Mr. Henry J. Davis 



The Wind Cast 



Action of the wrist 

 The Governor Cast 

 Mr. Barclay Field 



The Switch Cast 



Hon. Sir Ford North ... 

 Mr. F. M. MacKenzie ... 



The Flip Cast 



Direction of a Cast 

 Water Gauge 



The Dancer 



Mr. L. J. Graham-Clarke 



The Gaff 



Correct method of Gaffing 



Inconect method of Gaffing . 



Waterproof Jacket 



(Jut Manufactory at Murcia 



The Silk-worm ... 



Gut Stores at Redditch... 



Knotting Gut 



Knotting Gut to loop ... 

 Twisting Engine... 

 Splicing Machine . . 



The Frail 



Tying up Salmon 



The " Quicksure " Net ... 



The Necklace 



Mr. J. C. Haslam, of Carlogie . 

 Mr. R. W. Cooke-Taylor 

 Miss Kelson and her gillie 



Fly Boxes 



Fisherman's knife 

 Specimen Fish ... 

 Limerick Hooks ... 



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