THE SALMON FLY. 137 



HACKLE. Orange hackle, from centre. 



WINGS. Two strips of tippet, Golden Pheasant tail, Pintail, and a 



topping. 

 SIDES. Jungle. 



A good killer on North Esk. 



THE DALLAS FLY. G.S. 



(Jonx DALLA.S.) 



BODY. Three turns of yellow Berlin wool, followed by black wool. 

 RIBS. Silver tinsel, gold tinsel (oval, narrow), red thread and blue 



thread, all running an equal distance apart. 

 HACKLE. A black Spey Cock's hackle from end of body, but wound the 



reverse way, and so crossing over the ribs. 

 THROAT. A red hackle from the Golden Pheasant. 

 WINGS. Two strips of plain cinnamon Turkey. 

 HEAD. Orange wool, picked out. 



This capital fly on the Spey was christened by Mr. Little Gilmore. 

 Like other local patterns, the body is short and begins a full ;- of an inch 

 in front of the point of the hook. The description given is from a pattern 

 forwarded by Mr. C. M. Burn's Fisherman at Pitcroy ; and proved to be 

 correct by one being sent to me by Dallas himself. 



THE DANDY. S.S. 



(WEIGHT.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 



TAIL. Topping, strands of Summer Duck and Chatterer. 

 BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. Silver tinsel, nearly \ , and finish with light blue silk. 

 RIBS. Silver tinsel (oval). 

 THROAT. A light blue hackle and Gallina. 



WINGS. Two tippets (back to back) enveloping two projecting Jungle 

 (back to back). 



