The Fly-fisher's Entomology: Illustrated by Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artifical Insect, and Accompanied by a Few Observations and Instructions Relative to Trout-and Grayling-fishingLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - 115 стор. |
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... fly , and the fisherman must strike imme- diately that he does so , for his motion at the instant of seizure is too rapid to be visible . When the fisherman comes upon a favourable place for Grayling , he should recollect that this fish ...
... fly , and the fisherman must strike imme- diately that he does so , for his motion at the instant of seizure is too rapid to be visible . When the fisherman comes upon a favourable place for Grayling , he should recollect that this fish ...
Сторінка 51
... FLY . In a forward spring this fly comes out about the middle of February , it is in season until the end of March , and may be used on fine but rather windy days , until the Blue Dun ( see No. 2 ) and other flies come in . I have taken ...
... FLY . In a forward spring this fly comes out about the middle of February , it is in season until the end of March , and may be used on fine but rather windy days , until the Blue Dun ( see No. 2 ) and other flies come in . I have taken ...
Сторінка 61
... come into existence afterwards , otherwise the Great Red Spinner could be in season only three or four days longer than the Dun Drake . * IMITATION . BODY . Hog's down dyed red - brown , ( or orange and brown floss silk mixed ) , spun ...
... come into existence afterwards , otherwise the Great Red Spinner could be in season only three or four days longer than the Dun Drake . * IMITATION . BODY . Hog's down dyed red - brown , ( or orange and brown floss silk mixed ) , spun ...
Сторінка 63
... . Olive floss silk ribbed with gold twist , and tied with dun silk thread . WINGS . From the palest feather of a young starling . LEGS . A plain dun hackle . No. 11. SAND FLY . This fly comes from a FLIES FOR APRIL . 63.
... . Olive floss silk ribbed with gold twist , and tied with dun silk thread . WINGS . From the palest feather of a young starling . LEGS . A plain dun hackle . No. 11. SAND FLY . This fly comes from a FLIES FOR APRIL . 63.
Сторінка 64
... comes from a water larva . It is highly extolled by Mr. Bainbridge , who says , " that it may be reckoned as one of the best flies for affording diversion which can possibly be selected ... FLY . This fly comes from a 64 FLIES FOR APRIL .
... comes from a water larva . It is highly extolled by Mr. Bainbridge , who says , " that it may be reckoned as one of the best flies for affording diversion which can possibly be selected ... FLY . This fly comes from a 64 FLIES FOR APRIL .
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abundant Anglers Bäetis black cock's hackle Black ostrich herl BLUE DUN BODY Brazil wood brown silk thread buzz chiefly coils Coleoptera colour copperas Dark Mackerel days as shewn Diptera dubbing Dun Drake Ephemera Ephemerida Family feather female fisherman flies floss silk ribbed fly comes fly fishing Genus gold twist Green Drake hackle stained hook Hymenoptera IMITATION inches insect Iron Blue Jenny Spinner June larva Larvæ lighter little rapid lives three male mallard metamorphosis middle mohair natural wings Neuroptera Order pale ginger Palmer peacock's herl plate pupa purple rabbit's whiskers red cock's hackle red hackle Red Spinner reel rise round shank silver twist Species sport spun Staffordshire stained hackle starling's wing stream surface TAIL taste thread A B three or four throwing tied tint Tipulida Trichoptera Trout and Grayling water nympha whilst whisks wind windy days WINGS AND LEGS wound yellow dun yellow silk