Published Jun 2. 2017 - 7 years ago

Boulton Special

The Boulton Special is one of the flies from the Totem Flyfishers' 50th Anniversary; Fifty Years, Fifty Flies. You can get the review for the book here - https://youtu.be/AjGIHfuNYN8
This streamer was designed by Denny Boulton, a member of the Totem Flyfishers back in the 1960's. The fly was created for the steelhead population of the Capilano River.
Boulton Special Fly Pattern Recipe
Hook: Mustad L87-3665A or similar
Thread: Black 6/0
Body: Silver flat mylar tinsel
Rib: Gold oval tinsel
Tail: Brown hackle fibers
Throat: Red hackle fibers
Wing: 2 white hackles flanked by yellow flanked by furnace hackle
Eyes: Jungle cock nails

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