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    Hey Rick,

    Great article. Too bad you weren't hooking them well. When I use the Crappie Candy fly, the hook point rides up so I end up "most of the time" hooking them in the upper harder portion of the mouth rather than the soft membrane part. When I use the Improved McGinty or Improved Black Gnat, I think the size 10 wet fly is so small that even hooked in the membrane I can get them in but not always. I do miss my fair share of Specks because of the hook set for sure. I really don't think there is a fool-proof way of avoiding those bad hook sets on Papermouths though. However, I have learned to set hooks very light with just a lift of the rod tip by way of wrist action rather than a hard hook set so my catching (landing) percentage has gone up as a result. Less hook setting pressure also means that my hooks must be sharp so I have a hook hone for that.

    CC upper lip hooked Specks
    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1133732/10inchSpeckonthefly(Small).JPG
    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1133732/9inchPondSpeck8FluorescentGreenCC(Small).JPG

    IM side lip hooked Speck (luckily hooked on the lip portion rather than the membrane)
    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-1/1133732/10ImprovedMcGintypondSpeck(Small).JPG

    I have a question. What is the tinsel material you use on the Goldie fly? Thanks.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

    "Flip a fly"

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    The material is Sulky metallic thread. I do them in gold and silver.

    Rick

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    Default goldie

    Does any one have picture or instructions on how to tie a goldie

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    here are a couple of pictures




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    Default goldie

    Is that tinsel? Or what is it?

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    My guess would be Flashabou...
    Wish ya great fishing,Bill

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    It is Sulky Metallic thread.

    Rick

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    Looks a lot like this fly. Link below.

    Flashabou Steamer - Gold

    Evidently it works for the fellows on this site. LOL

    Fish Photos - 2006

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    That looks like an absolute killer. Where did you find the Sulky metallic thread? I need to tie some of those up for the Spring crappies.
    If it swims and eats, it'll eat a fly.

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    I got it at a JoAnns Fabric shop.


    Rick

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