218 SALMON AND TROUT. 
5 = 7 
THE DIRTY ORANGE,’ 
Zag: Gold twist and light blue silk. 
Tail: A topping and tippet.  ~ 
Butt: Black herl. - 
Body : Two turns light orange silk the rest light dirty orange seal’s fur, 
Ribbed: Gold tinsel. 
Afackle ; Light dirty orange from silk. 
Throat : Jay. 
Wings: Ginger turkey, gallina: and strands of breast feather of golden 
pheasant ; bustard, peacock herl, golden pheasant tail and strands of black 
turkey with white tips; red macaw, swan dyed dirty orange and dark 
blue, with two strips of mallard above. 
Stdes: Summer duck. 
fforns:; Blue macaw. 
Head: Blue herl. 
Another of the Jays, and also a popular favourite, is the Dirty Orange. 
Salmon fishers, and novices more especially, are often so eager to try every 
imaginable novelty that makes its appearance in the way of flies that they 
are unconsciously apt to neglect the more quietly dressed but well- 
established patterns. So far as appearance goes, there are doubtless many 
patterns more taking, but I have included this and the two preceding flies 
in my standard list advisedly, believing that in the long run they will be 
found to justify the selection, 
