Here you go. Lots of articles to read but Rick and Joe cover it (the "where to find them", "what to use", and "how to") pretty good. I personally prefer three flies most of the time but if a better fly or flies comes along (that I try out) that works here where I live for me I may go with that. A #10 Improved McGinty or Improved Black Gnat wet fly for shallow and suspended Specks and the #8 Crappie Candy fly in the standard fluorescent green (early season) and in yellow chartreuse (later season) for when the Specks are deeper. I may switch to a slow full sink line when they are really deep (or further down than my nine foot leader will take the fly) with the Crappie Candy fly. These flies have worked well for me in clear and also stained water. Your results may or may not be the same as mine for what I use and may be dependent on your geographical location. Or what you are most confident in using after catching some. One final suggestion is that Specks don't like noise, so it would be best to approach them as quietly as possible without spooking them. Best of luck.

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