Flashbou FilStar YLS
Flashbou FilStar YLS is a synthetic holographic flash material designed to add brilliant multi-coloured reflections to artificial flies. Its fine metallized fibres feature a holographic finish that changes appearance as the angle of light shifts, creating a highly dynamic visual effect that is especially effective on streamers, saltwater flies and other highly attractive fly patterns.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Metallized synthetic fibres with a holographic finish |
| Type | Holographic flash material |
| Properties | Brilliant holographic sparkle, multi-coloured reflections, lightweight and flexible |
| Applications | Streamers, nymphs, saltwater flies, wings, tails and flash accents |
| Manufacturer | FilStar |
What is Flashbou FilStar YLS?
Flashbou FilStar YLS is a holographic version of the classic Flash material. Its specially finished fibres produce vivid, colour-shifting reflections with every movement of the fly, closely imitating the shimmering appearance of baitfish scales and other aquatic prey. This dynamic effect makes fly patterns more visible and lifelike underwater.
The material blends perfectly with feathers, hair and other synthetic tying materials and can be used to create wings, tails and decorative flash accents without adding unnecessary bulk or weight to the fly.
Key Features
- Holographic flash material.
- Creates vivid, multi-coloured reflections.
- Adds a strong visual effect without unnecessary bulk.
- Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater fly patterns.
- Blends perfectly with natural and synthetic tying materials.
- Ideal for wings, tails and decorative flash accents.
Ideal For
- Streamers.
- Nymphs.
- Saltwater flies.
- Wings and tails.
- Adding brilliant holographic flash accents to fly patterns.
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FLYFISHING.BG RECOMMENDSFlashbou FilStar YLS is an excellent choice when you want your flies to produce vivid holographic reflections that change with every movement. It is especially effective for streamers and other highly attractive patterns where dynamic flashes of light can trigger aggressive strikes from predatory fish. |

