The Dallas Spey Fly invented by John Dallas and first mentioned in print by George Kelson in his timeless classic 'The Salmon Fly', 1895. One of the rare Spey flies to feature turkey slips for wings as opposed to bronze mallard and picked out orange wool for the head.
Spey Article..http://www.feathersfliesandphantoms.co.uk/spey_flies_49.html
Materials Used;
Hook, Single Salmon 2/0
Thread, Uni-8/0 Black
Ribs, Medium Siliver Tinsel, Small Oval Silver Tinsel, Yellow Red and Blue Floss
Body, Black Wool
Body Hackle Natural Black Spey Hackle
Throat, Golden Pheasant Red Breast or Dyed Red Rump
Wing, Cinnamon Turkey
Head, Orange Wool or Seals Fur
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