Barnes Special - Don Bastian Tied by: Don Bastian Originated by: Cecil Lowell Barnes Source: Tandem Streamers: the Essential Guide -...
Tied by: Don Bastian
Originated by: Cecil Lowell Barnes
Source: Tandem Streamers: the Essential Guide - Donald A. Wilson pg. 80,96
Hook: #2 Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley streamer hook
Thread: Red
Tail: 2 short jungle cock body feathers
Body: Flat silver tinsel
Ribbing: Oval silver tinsel
Underwing: A small bunch of red bucktail over which is a very small bunch of white bucktail
Wing: 2 yellow hackles flanked by grizzly hackle
Collar: Several turns of white hackle (tied on after wing)
Head: Red
Notes: The Barnes Special is an adaptation from a streamer called the Hurricane (aka the Wonder) created by Fred Fowler. The Barnes includes a yellow hackle, a change from a peacock sword throat to a wrapped white hackle and a change of head color from the Hurricane, from black to red. Barnes was from Long Beach East Sebago, Maine  and was a guide in the Sebago Lake area. He was known to examine the stomach contents of his catches and no doubt used this insight to create the Barnes Special. The Barnes Special is one of the most popular eastern streamers and is credited with the capture of thousands of salmon. It is said to be particularly effective when trolled in the spring. The Hurricane will be featured in the project later in the year.
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Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Nice. I have one on my desk that I tied and caught a seven pound brookie on in Labrador with my friend Joe Sterling. It brought back many happy memories.
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Oh I am so glad somebody tied this pattern. Don, it is gorgeous.
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
If you want to get a bit more info on the pattern and more background on the tyer, visit Don's post about the streamer. http://donbastianwetflies.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/barnes-special/
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
We couldn't do the project without the Barnes Special. I would be like leaving out the Black or Grey Ghost!
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Thanks for the visit Ken. Glad to hear about your success and memories of the Barnes Special.
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Darren;
Sorry that I'm just now realizing I had comments here on some of my patterns. I appreciate your mention and link to my blog post on the Barnes Special. I as tying that pattern back in the late '80's when I first started to fish the Moosehead Lake region of Maine. I also liked it enough and for its different components that I included the Barnes Special in my streamer DVD.
Thanks again!
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Thanks Kelly;
As I wrote to Darren, over half way through the year and I just now realized people have left comments here. 'Bout time I get with the program, lol! Thank you for your compliment!
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Great Job and Nicely Done. Thank You. C.Lowell Barnes was a Maine Guide from Long Beach East Sebago Maine. However, it was his son who was the Dr. Dr. Lowell E. Barnes of Hiram Maine. He was my best friend, He was my Dad. Grampa Cecil first tide this fly in the mid '30s to be used trolling Sebago in a canoe with a bamboo fly rod for monster salmon.
Comment to #162 - Barnes Special
Hi Buddy> Great to have you drop by and check out the fly. Thank you for the correction on the information, I'll note this in the write-up. Many thanks!