. Alphabet of scientific angling for the use of beginners. Fly fishing; Bait fishing; Fishes -- Food; Fishes -- Feeding and feeds; Fishes -- Sense organs. ANGLING FOR TROUT. 8S herl, whipped with black silk; the wings from the dark grey feather of a mallard; a black hackle with silver twist; and the whisks of the tail from a black cat's whiskers. The hook No. 6 is used. Another May insect has long been famous under the various names of the oak fly, the camlet fly, down-hill fly, and canon fly. The body is dubbed with dark brown shining camlet, whipped with very small green silk, or is made wit


. Alphabet of scientific angling for the use of beginners. Fly fishing; Bait fishing; Fishes -- Food; Fishes -- Feeding and feeds; Fishes -- Sense organs. ANGLING FOR TROUT. 8S herl, whipped with black silk; the wings from the dark grey feather of a mallard; a black hackle with silver twist; and the whisks of the tail from a black cat's whiskers. The hook No. 6 is used. Another May insect has long been famous under the various names of the oak fly, the camlet fly, down-hill fly, and canon fly. The body is dubbed with dark brown shining camlet, whipped with very small green silk, or is made with a bittern's feather; and the wings from the double grey feather of a mallard, or of a wood- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rennie, James, 1787-1867. London : William Orr


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