144 THE SALMON FLY. 



HORNS. Blue and red Macaw. 

 CHEEKS. Chatterer. 



This old standard pattern has undergone considerable change of 

 "toilette," and is now universally dressed as above. Formerly the body 

 was made with gold embossed tinsel, which I prefer. I believe it was 

 invented by W. J. Davidson. 



THE DUJSTT. G.S. 



(W. MURDOCH.) 



TAG. Silver twist and light blue silk. 

 TAIL. A topping and Teal. 



BODY. Yellow, orange, red-claret Seal's fur, in equal sections. 

 RIBS. Silver lace and silver tinsel. 

 HACKLE. Black Heron, from claret fur. 

 THROAT. Teal. 

 WINGS. Two strips of plain brown Turkey with black bars and white 



tips. 

 SIDES. Jungle, short and drooping over Throat hackle. 



In the spring of 1893 this pattern accounted for seven Salmon out of 

 the nine caught in the Birnam water on the Tay. 



Mr. Murdoch writes : " There is not a better all-round fly of the 

 plain sort than the Dunt put upon the Dee in Spring or Autumn." 



THE DURHAM RANGER. G.S. 



(WRIGHT.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 

 TAIL. Topping and Indian Crow. 

 BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. Two turns of orange silk, two turns of dark orange Seal's fur ; 

 the rest, which is about half, of black Seal's fur. 



