Old Flies in New Dresses; How to Dress Dry Flies With the Wings in the Natural Position And Some New Wet Flies

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DIPTERA 66 Though when at rest the wings are flat upon each other, as shown in the illustra- tion of the natural fly in Plate I., they often, when the fly falls on the water, are spread out slightly ; so in the imitation it is best to put them in the position shown in the illustration of the artificial fly.
Body. Yellow or greenish yellow chenille ribbed with gold tinsel.
Hackle. Ginger.
Wings. Light land-rail, or brownish starling.
Hooh. — 2, new size.
Black Gnat (Bihio johamiis, Linn.) The bl
...ack Gnat is found on almost all waters. It is extremely numerous in some places, and is taken very readily by the trout.
These flies are not really Gnats ; but as they are commonly called Gnats by the fishermen, I have kept to the old name.
Bibio johannis comes out in June. The body is black in both the male and female, the wings in the male are almost colour- less, while the wings of the female are dark. The head of the male is also larger F 66 OLD FLIES IN NEW DRESSES than the head of the female.


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