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When we talk about usually flies must refer to its historical development, and start back by Dame Juliana Berners

in its "Treatyse Fysshynge with an Angle," published in England in 1496, describes 12 flies that imitate natural insects to fish for trout and salmon. In 1967 WH Lawrie in English Trout Flies "analyzes and identifies some of the flies described by Berners, they are: March Brown, Olive Dun, Great Red Spinner, May Fly, Sedge, Alderfly and Grannom. Lawrie is well defined with three styles, and body Hackle: Soft Hackle, tails, wings and body Hackle: Wingless Wets, some tails, bodies, wings and primary Hackle: Winged Wets, a traditional way of stifling those tied today day.

Preben Torp Jacobsen, excellent atador Danish interprets the Manuscript of Astorga Juan de Vergara published in 1624. The report describes 30 to fish flies that imitate the Matching the Hatch, also referred to different forms of approach (approach). Twenty flies Vergara have the following characteristics: no queues, good body yarn edged and conical in anterior third, Hackler little bear.

Charles Cotton, published in 1676 a chapter titled "Being Instructions how to angle for a Trout and Grayling in a Clear Stream" in the sixth edition of the book written in 1653 by Izzak Walton, The Compleat Angler. " Cotton makes a categorical research paper describing sixty-five flies imitating terrestrial and aquatic insects along a fishing year, which should be adapted to each cararterística River area. Used the technique over and down the river ", referring to a system he calls fishing" Dropper "it is extremely effective.

Alfred Ronalds published in 1836 "Fly-Fishers Entomology", in this book makes fly drawings (in color) that mimic insects and explains how to fish; entomological work was meticulous and sophisticated techniques for explaining binding, description of materials and techniques fishing. Describe winged adult insects (winged stages) of Mayflies, Stoneflies,...

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