ribbed with gold

ribbed with gold
twist; the wings of a mallard's feather, dyed yellow ; with a red capon's hackle over all.3. The light-brown with a slender body; the dubbing twirled upon small red silk, and raised with the point of a needle, that the ribs or rows of silk may appear through: the grey feajher of a mallard forms the wings.4. The little-dun. The dubbing of a bear's dun-hair, whirled upon yellow silk; the wings of the grey feather of the mallard.5. The white-gnat. This is composed of a black head, and a pale wing.6. The peacock-fly; the body of the whirl of a peacock's feather, with a red head, and the wings of the feather of a mallard. , '1. The cow-lady, a small fly: the wings of a red feather, or stripes of a red hackle of a cock : the body of[a peacock's feather.8. The cow-dung-fly: the dubbing a mixture of lightbrown and yellow, and the wing trie dark-grey feather of a mallard.It is to be remarked, that all the hackles and flies taken in April will be taken this month; only the flies must be smaller, and the hackles brighter.We Tory Burch Flats will now proceed to those flies which are most in esteem this month, viz.1. The dun-cut. Dub with bear's-cub fur, and a little yellow and green crewel; warp with yellow or green; a large dun wing, and two horns at the head, made of the hair of a squirrel. This fly almost certainly kills.2. The artificial green-drake. This comes in about, or soon after, the twentieth of the month, and is taken at all hours till the end of June in stony rivers. Observe the following directions to make it. On a large hook dub with camel's hair, bright bear's hair, the soft down that is combed from a hog's bristles, and yellow camlet well intermixed; the body long and ribbed about with green silk, or rather yellow silk waxed with green wax: the wisks of the tail of the long hair of sables, or fitchet; and the wings of the white-grey feather of a mallard dyed yellow.3. The artificial stone-fly. Make it of bear's dun-hair, with a little brown and yellow camlet well mixed, but disposed in such a manner, that on the belly, and towards the tail underneath, the fly may be more yellow than on any other part. Place two or three hairs of a black cat's beard on the top of the hook, in the arming, so as to be turned up when you warp Tory Burch Outlet on your dubbing, and to stand almost upright. Rib your fly with yellow silk; make the wings long and large, of the dark-grey feather of a mallard.4. The black-fly. The body black, the whirl of an ostrich feather, ribbed with silver twist, and the hackle of a black cock overall: this fly will kill, but is not to be mentioned with the two preceding.5.

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