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Floating Flies And How to Dress Them a Treatise On the Most Modern Methods of
Frederic M Frederic Michael Halford
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HACKLE RED ANT. Hackle. Honey dun.
But. Copper-coloured peacock herl. Body. Orange ty ing-silk. Hook, o or oo.
61. GRANNOM LARVA.
Wing. A very small piece of the point of a brown partridge hackle. Hackle. Rusty dun.
Body. Formed by working over the shank of the hook a foundation of pea-green floss silk, and ribbing it with a strand of peacock quill dyed in No. V. Hook, i .
For many years the trout at Hough ton have fed ravenously on the larva of the grannom, but neglected the fully developed fl
...y, and, after many unsuccessful attempts, this pattern was at last pro- duced by copying the grannom larva taken from the stomach of a fish in 1884.
ON ARTIFICIAL FLIES. 103 62. GRANNOM.
Wings. Palest hen partridge wing.
Eggs. Grey ostrich herl dyed in No. V.
Body. Dark heron herl undyed.
Hackle. Rusty dun game-cock, or badger for a variety.
Hook. 3, 2, or i.
An even better body for this fly is obtained by selecting a strand of condor pinion-feather, which is nearly white at the point and shading into a dark slate-colour at the root ; the longer flue is then stripped off the dark portion of this strand only, and the whole dyed in No.


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