A good fly through the season, especially on windy days. Makes an excellent bob.
No. 4.
Latter end of FEBRUARY, the entire of MARCH, and the early part of APRIL.
No. 5.
From the second week in APRIL to the end of the season, particularly under bushes, and on the moors.
No. 6.
For dark, gloomy, windy days, from the middle of MARCH to the end of the season.
No. 7.
Good fly from the last week in APRIL to the first of August, in hot days especially.
No. 8.
In hot weather, during the months of MAY, JUNE, and JULY, no fly will equal it.
No. 9.
Excellent moor fly at all times. Makes a good bob, particularly on chilly days.
No. 10.
After rain throughout the season. Take this for the stream fly, and No. 1, for the bob, where the waters are the colour of small beer.
No. 11.
Latter end of AUGUST, all SEPTEMBER, to the third week in OCTOBER.
No. 12.
Very good moor fly, especially in MARCH, APRIL, and AUGUST. Use this for bob, and No. 5, for stream.
No. 13.
From the latter end of MAY to the last week in AUGUST. Later in the season if the weather is warm.
No. 14.
In hot days, in MAY and JUNE, a most killing fly.
No. 15.
A very superior fly in JUNE and JULY, or hot sultry days. A good bob, with No. 8, as stream.
No. 16.
In sultry weather, after rain in JUNE, JULY, and beginning of AUGUST.
No. 17.
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