The
Goldie in gold or pearl catches trout and bass at least as
often as any other fly in most ponds. It also works
well in rivers—because of the way Bill’s Body Braid
catched the light.
Recipe
for Goldie
Hook: Size 6 - 16., Best on 8
Beads: Raymond Rumpf Tungsten Beads: Gold
fly use: gold bead; Pearl Fly use gold or silver. Hook
to Bead Size Table:
6 use 3/16 Bead,
8 use 5/32 Bead,
10 - 12 use 1/8 Bead,
14 - 16 use 3/32 Bead
Tail & Body Veil: Bill’s
Body Braid in gold or pear. Don’t use other brands;
they are not as fine.
Threads: 6/0 white and 6/0 fire orange
Body: Gold or silver Mylar
Open the gap so the point is down slightly. (Not necessary
but advised by Dick Empie.)
Snap on the tungsten bead.
Tie on white thread and wrap 20 times in place (this plus the other materials
will keep bead in place.

Wind down
to barb and tie in 4 strands of red Krystal Flash extending
3/8" to l/2" past the bend of the hook.

The
tail is formed by 3 doubled strands of Bill’s
Body Braid, on top and each side of hook shank. They
should extend to 1 ½ times the hook length.
Tie
in a doubled piece of Bill's Body Braid at the rear of the
bead. After one or two wraps, adjust it so that the
Body Braid is flat and parallel as possible to the top of
the shank. Hold it by the tip and and pull gently while wrapping
down the hook shank to the rear. This will straighten it
pretty well—but
it’s
not critical.
Wrap
back to the bead and tie another double strand on the near
side and one more on the fat side side. Use a dubbing needle
to pick out the braid and unstrand the braid to form the
tail. Start at the rear and work back to the front,
unstranding the braid for the tail.

Body: Tie
in Mylar behind the bead. Wrapping
it down to the rear and back up behind the bead. Place silver
side up for pearl fly, gold side up for gold fly.
Tie
off the white thread and tie on Fire Orange thread
behind the bead.

Start "Fire Orange" 6/0 unithread behind the
bead and tie in 1 strand of Bills Body Braid tip end to extend
slightly longer than the hook. Fold over the remaining Braid & secure
with 2-3 wraps. Trim the same length as first piece and slightly
longer than the hook. Rotate the fly and repeat applying the
veil of body braid totally around the hook, about 2 to 6 doubled
sections around the fly body. Pick out the braid with a dubbing
needle, dividing the braid into single fibers.

Build a collar behind the bead with "Fire
Orange" 6/0 unithread, whip finish and coat with head
cement.
