92 PRACTICAL FLY FISHING 



Squirrel Tail Trout Flies. Originated in 1917 by 

 Fred N. Peet and Charles Antoine, Chicago. Varia- 

 tions of the A. S. Trade fly but without hackles. 



Winged Helgramite. Originated in 1916 by Louis 

 Rhead, Brooklyn, N. Y. Exact imitation of big stone 

 fly or winged helgramite. Body tinted wood ; legs of 

 fiber, wing gray. 



Westwood Bug. Originated in 1912 by I. T. 

 Cook, of St. Louis, who had them tied by Miss West- 

 wood of Wilmette, 111. Made entirely of natural 

 (gray, black and white blended) bucktail hair, tied 

 " flat " to imitate a craw fish. Sometimes called the 

 " Mississippi Bug " because it was first used on that 

 river. 



Wyman. A series of flies tied by Edward Wyman, 

 Chicago. One pattern has small bright yellow body 

 with scarlet rib; large hackles of elk hair; long tail 

 of red, white, blue and black. 



