The Natural Trout Fly And Its Imitation Being An Anglers Record of Insects Se
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No. 23. Black hen of a smoky colour, also very useful. No. 24. Is a lustrous black green, rather stiffer, and floats better than No. 23. No. 25. When held up to the light this is many shades lighter, and has a fine glassy grey colour. HACKLES. 79 No. 26. Is a hen feather, duller of fibre, but nearly the same colour. No. 27. Is a fine glassy light Andalusian cock of good quality. Nos. 28-29. Are " rusty " blues, that is : when held up to the light they have a distinct brownish red tinge, especia...lly at the tips. Nos. 30-31-32. Are very much sought after ; they are honey duns of three shades, being the colour of rather dark old honey along the quills, and new honey at the tips of the fibres. The merlin or blue hawk back, provides excellent pale blue, much sought after by No. 33. Grayling fishers ; the heron and the tern or sea-swallow also yield some- what similar feathers. No. 34. The coot provides some very good hackles on the back, the wings, and also under the wings. The various snipe, sand pipers, stints, dunlins, and other shore birds give feathers No.
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