STREAMCRAFT 



with a piece of lead wire tied to the shank of the 

 hook. 



Another good list of flies for "all times on all 

 waters" is this: Dark (Lead- Winged) Coach- 

 man, Gray and Green Palmer, Ginger Palmer, 

 Alder, Professor, Reuben Wood, March Brown, 

 White Miller, Coachman, Royal Coachman, 

 Cowdung, Brown and Red Palmer, Brown Hen 

 (Governor), Queen of the Water, King of the 

 Water, Abbey, Black Gnat, Grizzly King, 

 Quaker. 



Some of the results of Mr. Southard's canvass 

 of individual States are as follows (he is a civil 

 engineer by profession, has fished in many 

 places, and has the trained, judicial mind to 

 make a practical summary of data) : 



New York. Coachman, 11; Brown Hackle, 

 9; Professor, 7; Green Drake, 5; Grizzly King, 

 5; Queen, 4; Cowdung, 4; Governor, 4; Mon- 

 treal, 4; Beaverkill, 3; Black Gnat, 3; Reuben 

 Wood, 3; Black Hackle, 3; Seth Green, 3; White 

 Miller, 3; Orange Miller, 3; Van Patten, 2; 

 Scarlet Ibis, 2; Royal Coachman, 2; Quaker, 2; 

 Alder, 2. 



New Jersey and Delaware. Queen, 5; Coach- 

 man, 4; Cowdung, 4; Grizzly King, 3; Silver 

 Doctor, 2; Polka, 2; Stone, 2; Black Gnat, 2; 

 Yellow Sally, 2. 



Vermont and New Hampshire. Coachman, 3; 

 Grizzly King, 3; Professor, 3; Black Gnat, 3; 

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