I04 FISH : THEIR HABITS AND HAUNTS. 



Fly-book, without flannel leaves, with pair scissors 

 inside. 



One fly-rod weighing about eleven ounces. 



One fly-rod weighing about sixteen ounces. 



Spare tips ; spare rings ; tools for mending rods, 

 including small file, wax, etc. ; pincers ; black silk. 



Flies — dozen and a half each, of black nackle, red 

 tail, scarlet ibis, with some white about them ; blue 

 jay, imported feathers ; golden pheasant, tinsel body ; 

 brown nackle. 



If possible have half the above flies made large, — 

 the size of salmon flies. 



