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cook. The hot fire drew the sweet sap out 
of the big pine chips, and by it the fish 
■were flavored while cooking. 
Mr. Herdic invited his city friends out 
to Williamsport; among them were such 
men as Lawrence Jerome, James Gordon 
Bennett, Col. Thos. A. Scott and others; 
and they visited the lumber camps and ate 
of the camp-cooked planked shad in all the 
glory of its peculiar delicate white pine 
flavor. Thereafter the fame of shad 
cooked on a plank grew and spread over 
the land. To lay fish upon a piece of dry 
oak board, and put it in an oven to bake, 
is no more like the original cooking on a 
sweet sappy white pine chip, than that of 
roasting a sweet potato in a gas-oven com¬ 
pares with one roasted in the hot embers 
of a hunting camp-fire. 
THE ANGLER’S BEST 
FLIES 
(continued from page 283) 
shoulder for Legs, and with green silk tag. 
Or Wings, brown; Body, green (grass) 
ribbed with black; Legs, black hackle. 
Grizzly King : Wings, gray mottled 
(mallard)— bass fly may have red shoul¬ 
ders; Body, green ribbed with gold tinsel; 
Legs, gray furnace hackle (black center and 
edge, gray between) ; Tail, red. 
Jenny Lind (diversified) : Wings, laven¬ 
der; Body, yellow ribbed with gold tinsel; 
Legs, scarlet; Tail, lavender. Or with 
Wings and Tail, light blue. 
March Brown (two patterns) : Wings, 
brown mottled (partridge or Scotch 
jrouse) ; Body, dark brown ribbed with 
fellow silk; Legs and Tail, brown mottled. 
With Wings, clay; Body, gray; Legs and 
Tail, gray mottled; this pattern called Light 
March Brown. (Some tyers distinguished 
letween the male and female, in the first 
lattern, by omitting the ribbing on the 
'odies of some of the flies.) Tail-stylets 
n this fly should be extra long. 
Turkey Brown : Wings, light brown mot- 
led; Body, dark brown ribbed with purple 
ilk; Legs and Tail, dark brown hackle. 
Montreal (Dark and Light) : Wings, 
rown and black mottled (turkey tail- 
eather) ; Body, maroon or dark claret mo- 
air ribbed with gold; Legs, dark claret or 
rimson hackle; Tail, scarlet ibis or gray 
lottled (mallard). With Wings, gray mot- 
ed (mallard) ; Body, scarlet silk ribbed 
ith gold tinsel; Legs, claret hackle; Tail. 
:arlet ibis or gray mallard; this pattern 
died Light Montreal. 
Dusty Mller : Wings, dirty gray (tur- 
iy) ; Body, dark gray mohair sometimes 
bbed with narrow gold tinsel; Legs, grav 
ickle; Tail, gray (turkey or mallard). 
-White Miller: Wings, white (duck¬ 
ing) ; Body, white sometimes ribbed with 
Iver tinsel; Legs, white hackle. 
Neversink: Wings, gray and black mot- 
:d; Body, light yellow; Legs, yellow hac- 
e; Tail, black hackle. 
Oak: Wings, brown mottled (turkey or 
tail) : Body, orange ribbed with black 
k; Legs, brown hackle. 
Parmachene Belle : Wings, white with 
arlet outside strip; Body, yellow silk or 
ahair ribbed with silver tinsel and with 
• without ball of peacock herl at head 
’d tip; Legs, scarlet hackle; Tail, white 
«,d scarlet. 
Professor: Wings, gray mottled (mal- 
d) ; Body, yellow ribbed with gold tin- 
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