The Natural Trout Fly And Its Imitation. Being An Angler's Record of Insects Seen At the Waterside And the Method of Tying the Flies

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The brown owl, used as a hackle imitation of a Caddis-fly.
Nos. 42-43-44. These are grouse hackles of very varied colour, and all useful.
No. 45. This is a landrail hackle of very useful colour, as are almost all the feathers on this bird.
No. 46. The curlew, much used for hackle flies on the moors where the bird abounds.
No. 47. The golden plover, also useful, the contrast between the yellow and the dark ash colour, making fine speckled legs.
No. 48. The ibis, used for tags, heads, and tails,
...and on occasion, legs, when a freak is wanted.
The small parakeet, which is a fine insect green, and sometimes takes both trout and No. 49. grayling when they are skittish and refuse more commonplace diet.
No, 50, The peewit crest ; very useful when a long fine hackle is desired.
HACKLES. 81 The best way to judge of the real quaUty of a hackle is to try the texture and then hold it up to the light, when a much truer judgment may be formed of its real colour than by looking at it by reflected light.


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