'222 THE SALMON FLY. 



RIBS. Silver tinsel, fine (oval). No. 2, or centre hackle, as before, 

 cheeked. No. 3, or head, a larger hackle (same sort) and 

 two turns of Gallina dyed orange, cheeked as before. 



An old standard on the Wye and a great favourite at the present time. 



YATES' FANCY. G.S. 



(F. YATES.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 

 TAIL. Tippet, Summer Duck, and Gallina. 

 BUTT. Black herl. 

 BODY. Rose silk two turns, followed by claret, blue, and black Seal's 



fur equally divided. 

 RIBS. Silver tinsel. 



HACKLE. White coch-a-bonddu dyed light Bismarck brown. 

 THROAT. Jay. 

 WINGS. Tippet, Teal, Gallina, Golden Pheasant tail, Bustard, Swan 



dyed yellow and green ; Ibis, Mallard, and a topping. 

 CHEEKS. Chatterer. 

 HORNS. Blue Macaw. 



An excellent general fly. 



YELLOW EAGLE. 



G.S. 



TAG. Silver twist. 



TAIL. Red breast feather of the Golden Pheasant. 

 BODY. Yellow, scarlet, and light blue Seal's fur. 

 RIBS. Silver lace and silver tinsel. 

 HACKLE. Eagle dyed yellow, from scarlet fur. 

 THROAT. Widgeon (Teal, large patterns). 



WINGS. Two strips of grey mottled Turkey having black bars and white 

 points. 



A well-known dark water fly on the Dee. 



