216 THE SALMON FLY. 



SIDES. Jungle. 

 HORNS. Blue Macaw. 

 HEAD. Black wool. 



This fly is exceedingly popular and has a well earned reputation for 

 its destructive qualities at a time when rivers begin to rise after rain. 

 General B - has introduced an excellent variation of this old standard ; 

 he puts an underwing of tippet, and brown mottled Turkey strips. His 

 dressers are Mitchie & Co., of Stirling, N.B. 



THE TIPPET GRUB. G.S. 



(KELSON.) 

 TAG. Silver twist and scarlet Seal's fur. No. 1, hackle (or butt) three 



turns of Tippet. 



BODY. Light green-olive chenille. No. 2, hackle (in centre) four turns 

 of tippet one size larger. 

 No. 3, hackle (or head) five turns of tippet, still larger. 



An old favourite for a " thorough change." 



THE TORRISH. G.S. 



(RADCLIFFE.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 



TAIL. A topping and Ibis. 



BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. In two equal sections of oval tinsel ; the first butted with Indian 

 Crow above and below, and black herl. 



THROAT. A red-orange hackle, in colour similar to the Crow. 



WINGS. Two strips of black Turkey white tipped, Bustard, Peacock 

 wing, Gallina, Golden Pheasant tail ; and two strands of Swan 

 dyed red (white) and blue married ; Mallard and a topping. 



CHEEKS. Indian Crow. 



HEAD. Black herl. 



A great favourite on the Helmsdale. 



