Fly Pattern: Green Weenie

Posted by admin on 17 August 2009 1 Comment
green weenie step 3

green weenie peacock herl

green weenie bead head

Description

This is the second fly that I learned to tie. Although, it’s very simply, I probably caught more trout on this fly than any other. It mimics a Caddis larva but for the summer months it can be used for little inch worms. Works great on Valley Creek this time of year and I read recently a report that someone did very well with these on Saucon Creek. Throw these at any newly stocked trout and they’ll go nuts for it.

Materials

Hook Daiichi 1180 Dry Hook Hook Size 12 or 14
Thread Danville’s 3/0 Waxed Monocord – Green
Body Green Chenille
Head Thread, Peacock Herl or Bead Head

Instructions

Step 1: Tie the chenille right before the shank of the hook. Some people put lead wire on first for weight. green weenie step 1
Step 2: Twist the chenille so that it creates a loop for the tail and tie it off. green weenie step 2
Step 3: Wrap the body with chenille and then wrap a fair amount of thread for the head. Alternatively, you can wrap Peacock Herl for the head or simply use a bead for the head. green weenie step 3

green weenie peacock herl

green weenie bead head
Posted by admin   @   17 August 2009 1 comments

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