Blackers Art of Flymaking C Comprising Angling Dyeing of Colours With En

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Blackers Art of Flymaking C Comprising Angling Dyeing of Colours With En
W William Blacker
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No. 15. The Little Beown Midge. — The body is made of brown mohair with a shade of orange mohair at the shoulder, two turns of a small brown-red hackle for legs ; the wings are made of brown mallard and a little strip of land-rail mixed. No. 13 hook, snick bend.
There appears to be a variety of small flies on the water with the above fly about the middle of the day, dark browns, pea-greens, and dun flies, all water insects, which the trout take very freely.
No. 16. The Little Ikon Blue. — The b
...ody is made of a little light coloured water- rat's fur mixed with a few hairs of yellow, an iron blue coloured dun hackle for legs, and the wings from a blue dun feather to be found underneath the wing of a dun hen, or starling wing feather, tail it with a dun hackle, two fibres. No. 10 hook. It sails upright on its legs on the water, with both tail and wings cocked up, so that it would suit best as a bob fly. It will be found a useful fly throughout the season, varied a little in shade according to 66 ^ the weather, the darker ones on fine clear days.

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