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No. 3 — Esopus. Gold body, red wings. 
Fished from May to end of season, 
mornings on bright days in clear, 
rapid water. Good at surface. 
No. 4 — Beaverkill. Silver body, dark 
gray wings. Fished in early season, 
gray and w-et days, afterwards at eve- 
ning in hot weather. Good if sunk in 
rough water. 
No. 5 — Battenkill. Silver body, white 
wings. Fished late at evening all 
through the season, early morning on 
hot days, in the shallows and rapids. 
No. 6 — Mongaup. Silver body, light 
gray wings. Fished all season, early 
season at morning, late season in 
afternoon. Good if darted through 
deep pools and quiet waters. 
CONCERNING the make-up of the 
cast: I tie them before entering the 
stream, so that in the midst of rising 
fish no vexatious delays occur. I have 
ready three different leaders arranged 
for the morning rise, and three others 
for the evening rise. For the former 
from 8 o’clock till noon, I use No. 2 as 
end fly and No. 6 as upper fly. For the 
latter, I reverse them, with No. 4 as end 
fly and No. 3 as upper. With these flies 
on the cast, much depends - on the 
weather, water conditions, and. what I 
know of the stream, slow and deep, or 
swift and shallow. I make the cast to 
suit the insect flight as the case may be. 
But, both at morning and evening rise, 
I always have a black or dark gray wing 
fly as upper fly, be the water in flood or 
low, bright sunshine or gray day. For 
middle fly, a gray wing is used if the 
end fly is brown, and a brown wing if 
the end fly is gray or dark-colored. In 
other words, I always endeavor to have 
black, brown (or red) and gray wings 
on the cast at the same time, whatever 
conditions may be, in order to have one 
or more, similar to whatever natural in- 
sects are on the wing, and it works to a 
charm. It sometimes occurs that my 
three flies exactly imitate three natural 
insects at the time on the wing, w’hen 
two, at times three, trout rise together, 
and a double strike of fish are safely 
netted. I only use the white wing with 
silver body towards dusk as an end fly, 
so that I can see where it runs, when it 
is valuable at that time, otherwise it is 
the least satisfactory of the set. 
After a very short practice, the angler, 
on entering the stream, will be able to 
see at a glance which of his casts should 
be chosen to use on a rising fish, or even 
if no fish are rising, the water condition 
and the weather are unfailing signs to 
follow. 
That trout and bass take these metal 
fly minnows, is a certainty under reason- 
ably ordinary conditions. They furnish 
the angler wdth unusual chances to land 
fish, and it will be rare, indeed, to return 
home with an empty creel. 
For dry-fly fishing all except No. 2 
have cocked wings, so that the other five 
may be used and will swim along with 
cocked wings exactly as regular dry flies. 
Use only one upwing-fly on the cast. 
On bright days in hot weather, in low 
and clear water, use red and gold. On 
colder, cloudy, rainy days, use gray and 
silver. 
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