. Alphabet of scientific angling for the use of beginners. Fly fishing; Bait fishing; Fishes -- Food; Fishes -- Feeding and feeds; Fishes -- Sense organs. The cow dung fly. a, natural fly; b. artificial fly. The other flies named for this month are the palm fly, the great whirling dun, the dark brown, the early bright brown, the late bright brown, the httle black gnat, and the blue dun or violet fly {Ejjhemera), found on almost every river. The latter has the body dubbed with light violet worsted, mixed with down combed from the neck of a black greyhound or the roots of a fox cub's tail; the w


. Alphabet of scientific angling for the use of beginners. Fly fishing; Bait fishing; Fishes -- Food; Fishes -- Feeding and feeds; Fishes -- Sense organs. The cow dung fly. a, natural fly; b. artificial fly. The other flies named for this month are the palm fly, the great whirling dun, the dark brown, the early bright brown, the late bright brown, the httle black gnat, and the blue dun or violet fly {Ejjhemera), found on almost every river. The latter has the body dubbed with light violet worsted, mixed with down combed from the neck of a black greyhound or the roots of a fox cub's tail; the wings from the pale part of a star- ling's wing, whipped with pale yellow silk. The hooks No. 9 and No. 10 are The blue dun fly. a, natural fly; b, artificial fly. Flics fur April. The blue dun and the dun drake continue to be the 6. 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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