Old Flies in New Dresses How to Dress Dry Flies With the Wings in the Natural P
Old Flies in New Dresses How to Dress Dry Flies With the Wings in the Natural P
Walker Charles Edward -
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Wings and Hook as No. 1 3. Body. Pale yellow wool, ribbed with narrow gold tinsel. Hackle. Coch-y-bondu. Wings. Speckled quill feathers of phea- sant's wing. Hook as No. I. CHAPTER VI PERLIMJ IMITATION Perlidae, or Stone-flies, are more used in the North in wet-fly fishing than by the dry-fly fisherman of the South. The best known species is the Stone-fly proper, but this fly does not seem to abound in the South, though I have found isolated specimens at Heathfield in Sussex on two occasions. T...his fly is therefore omitted, and the Willow-fly and the Yellow-Sally only are described. Perlidae, unlike Diptera, have four wings. As, however, the anterior wings cover the posterior when at rest, it is as a rule only necessary to make the imitation with one pair of wings. This posterior pair of wings in the Perlidse PERLID^ 55 often materially changes the colour of the anterior pair when they are at rest. Thus in the Willow-fly, though the anterior pair of wings are of a brownish colour, they appear of a dark slaty hue when the fly is seen crawling about.
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