Published Jan 19. 2012 - 12 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 27. 2020

#19 - Shang's Special Variant

Tied by: Mike Boyer Originated by: Carrie G. Stevens Source: Carrie G. Stevens: Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies - Hilyard Pg.7 - 8,...

#19 Shang's Special - Mike Boyer


Tied by: Mike Boyer
Originated by: Carrie G. Stevens
Source: Carrie G. Stevens: Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies - Hilyard Pg.7 - 8, 146 - 147

Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl
Thread: Black
body: Flat silver tinsel
Belly: White bucktail
Underwing: 6 stands peacock herl (may be tied in as belly)
Wing: 2 complete jungle cock nails same length as the peacock herl
Shoulder: Red golden pheasant breast
Eye: Jungle cock nail
Head: Black (red with black band)

Notes: Mike tied a fantastic version of the Shang's Special using the red golden pheasant in place of the dyed red duck or hen. It really gives this already unique classic a new look. The Shang's Special is a nod to Carrie's friend and mentor Charles Edward Wheeler, for whom she also created the Shang's Favorite and the Charles E. Wheeler streamers.

On July 1, 1924, Carrie landed a trophy brook trout weighing in at 6lbs 13oz that put her into the national spotlight when she submitted the catch to a contest hosted by Field and Stream. When the trout was mounted, it was Shang's Special that was placed along with the trout, and presented to Wheeler. The original entry in the Upper Dam Fish Record stated the fly used to catch the brookie was "Shang's Go-Getum". It is unclear if the Go-Getum was an early version of the Shang's Special or if it the fly had simply undergone a name change.

#19 Shang's Special - Mike Boyer
Sections: 

Comments

Comment to #19 - Shang's Special Variant...

Beautiful fly Mike. Beautifully tied.

.

Log in or register to pre-fill name on comments, add videos, user pictures and more.
Read more about why you should register.
 

Since you got this far …


The GFF money box

… I have a small favor to ask.

Long story short

Support the Global FlyFisher through several different channels, including PayPal.

Long story longer

The Global FlyFisher has been online since the mid-90's and has been free to access for everybody since day one – and will stay free for as long as I run it.
But that doesn't mean that it's free to run.
It costs money to drive a large site like this.

See more details about what you can do to help in this blog post.