Hi Folks,
What are your favorite Speck flies? My luck has been less than great so far for Specks on the fly rod and I've tried a lot of different flies, so I'm curious what flies and fly rod methods have worked for this board's members.
Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
This gets done in white, olive, tan, and black. Seems to work early in the season for us.
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These things seem to work well when they are up and on damsels.
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These......
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....and some of these usually get the call when they are minnow searching.
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Usually pulling them slow, then S-L-O-W-E-R, and carefully watching the entry of the line into the water for anything different, will interest them.
We use different density lines to achieve the desired depth. Usually a "sly-line" is a good starting one. If the need for "stationary" presentation arises (cold water and brush piles are a couple ), we are not above useing a "bobber" and a floating line to do that.
....lee s.