STREAMCRAFT 



the month of June. When the Shad-fly is on the 

 water you never fail to see trout rising. When 

 the great rise appears it is hardly possible to 

 catch a trout with any prevailing artificial as 

 now tied." 



SEDGE (three patterns) : 



Wings, land-rail upper- and starling under-wing; 

 Body, light yellow; Legs, light red hackle. 



With 



Wings, dark brown; Body, dark green; 

 Legs, brown hackle; the pattern is called Brown Sedge. 



With 



Wings, light brown; Body, white ribbed with silver; 

 Legs, light brown palmer hackle; called Silver Sedge. 



SHOEMAKER: 



Wings, mottled gray of mallard and mottled woodcock 



mixed; 

 Body, ringed alternately with light and gray salmon 



(four or five rings of salmon and lead with salmon at 



tip); 

 Legs, dark ginger hackle; Tail, mottled woodcock. 



SILVER DOCTOR (much diversified): 



Wings, brown mottled (turkey) with barred black and 

 white tip, and scarlet and yellow outer mid-strips, or 

 strips of scarlet, yellow, blue, brown, gray, orange 

 and black mottled; 



Body, silver tinsel with yellow and scarlet tip; 



Legs, light blue hackle or same with guinea-hen; 



Tail, yellow and scarlet. (This is the greatest salmon fly.) 



STONE (diversified): 



Wings, light brown mottled; Body, dark green tipped 

 with yellow-green; Legs and Tail, yellow-brown. 



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