THE SALMON FLY. 



YELLOW LAHOBBER. G.S. 



(ENRIGHT.) 



TAG. Silver twist and dark orange silk. 

 TAIL. Toucan. 

 BODY. Black silk. 

 RIBS. Silver tinsel. 



THROAT. Yellow Macaw, and powdered blue Macaw. 

 WINGS. Golden Pheasant yellow rump, Parrot, Gallina, Bustard, red 



and powdered blue Macaw. 

 SIDES. Jungle. 



YELLOW PARSON. G.S. 



(Rev. A. WILLIAMS.) 

 TAG. Silver twist and violet silk. 

 TAIL. A topping and tippet strands. 



BODY. Two turns of yellow silk, followed by yellow Seal's fur. 

 EIBS. Silver tinsel (oval). 

 HACKLE. Yellow hackle from silk. 



THROAT. Scarlet hackle, veiled with two small toppings. 

 WINGS. Two tippets (back to back), a strip of Summer Duck on each 



side, and two toppings. 

 HORNS. Blue Macaw. 

 CHEEKS. Chatterer. 



An old Usk fly, used also on the Thurso, Wye, and Don. 



Though the absence of a few old flies is to be regretted, I have, after 

 investigating the matter to the best of my power and ability, determined 

 to adopt the foregoing list. No end of old time standards have sunk into 

 desuetude, disappeared from the scene, and vanished altogether. In some 

 cases this is a pity ; in many others a relief. Veterans, for instance, may 

 deplore the loss of the "Rainbow," the "Quaker," or the "Assassin;" but 

 few would look twice at "Mentor," Queen Mab," or even " Rob Roy," 



