loO THE SALMON FLY. 



One of the best standards for use " on the top of a flood." For Spring 

 fishing I dress the body of Pig's wool ; and for clear water and small sizes, 

 a hen Pheasant dyed yellow instead of Eagle. 



FRA DTAVOLO. G.S. 



(TRAHERXK.) 



TAG. Silver twist and light yellow silk. 

 TAIL. Topping. 

 BUTT. Black herl. 

 BODY. One third red-orange silk, ribbed with fine silver tinsel (oval) 



having two Indian Crow feathers above and below, and butted 



as before ; followed by light blue silk, ribbed with broad silver 



lace, having a light blue hackle along it. 

 THROAT. Yellow Macaw. 

 WINGS. Two strips black Turkey having white points, Amherst Pheasant 



tail, red Macaw, Swan dyed green Macaw, and two toppings. 

 SIDES. Summer Duck and Jungle above. 

 HORNS. Blue Macaw. 

 CHEEKS . Chatterer. 



EIVERS : Tay, etc. 



(With this pattern the inventor himself once caught thirteen fresh-run fish 



at Stanley in fifteen days.) 



GALLANTINE. G.S. 



(Grub.) (KELSON.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 



TAIL. Two starling dyed light red-claret (back to back). 

 BUTT. (Or No. 1 hackle) A white furnace dyed light red-claret. 

 BODY. Claret chenille. No. 2 (or centre) hackle, a white furnace dyed 

 dark claret. 



