
Green Weenie
Imitates: Inchworm or small caterpillar
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #10-16
- Best Season
- Late spring through summer
- Best Conditions
- Appalachian streams, rhododendron-lined creeks, stained water, stocked trout water
- Water Temp
- 52-70°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
As a dropper under a dry, or under a small indicator in pocket water.
How to Present It
Drift it naturally through plunge pools and tight seams. The take is often immediate.
Why It Works
Bright green inchworms regularly fall from streamside trees, and trout in Eastern mountain streams learn to eat them fast.
History
A beloved Appalachian trout pattern, the Green Weenie is simple, local, and wildly effective — proof that complicated flies are not always necessary.
Pro Tip
If you are fishing brook trout water with overhanging trees, do not leave home without one. It is one of the best small-stream confidence flies ever made.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Green Weenie only for stocked trout?+
No. Wild brook and brown trout in Eastern mountain streams crush it too, especially under rhododendron canopies.
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