STREAMCRAFT 



The significance of these sky observations is 

 that the sky is the background against which 

 the fish sees the fly, though the water is the 

 rodster's background. 



Dark Flies are: Black Gnat, Black June, 

 March Brown, Montreal, Brown Adder, Blue- 

 bottle, Dark Stone, Governor, Cahill, Great 

 Dun, Hawthorne, Prime Gnat, Orange Black, 

 Carmen, Furnace, Wasp, Silver Gnat, Silver 

 Doctor, Silver Horns. 



Medium Flies are: Queen and King of 

 Water, Professor, Brown Caughlan (Coflin), 

 Royal Governor, Lake Green, Gray Drake, 

 Hamlin, General Hooker, Grizzly King, Light 

 Cowdung, Cinnamon, Beauty, Alice, Alder, Ab- 

 bey, August Dun, Marston's Fancy, Hare's Ear. 



Light Flies are: White Miller, Lady of the 

 Lake, Coachman, Gilt Coachman, Royal Coach- 

 man, Deer-fly, Fin-fly, Parmachene Belle, Dor- 

 set, Fern-fly, Beaverkill, Gosling, Jenny Lind, 

 Neversink, Reuben Wood, Sunset, Yellow May, 

 Yellow Hackle, Gray Drake, Blue Dun. 



Another table, with both color and season in- 

 dications, is this: 



April and May (Darker Patterns): April 

 Black Gnat, March Brown, Coachman, Abbey, 

 Dark Montreal, Grizzly King, Brown and Red 

 Palmer. May King of Water, Queen, Red 

 Spinner, Professor, Yellow May, Golden Spin- 

 ner, and all April patterns. 

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