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I am curious what kind of hook do you use for a green weenie? Nymph/streamer? And also what sized are good?. Thanks!
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mustad 9672 (becasue that is what I had in stock) size 12 or 14 hook
this may help you a bit.... http://flytyingworld.com/PagesF/fb-greenweenie.htm buckeyetrouter
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just curious... How do u fish a green weenie? and when you tie it, do you weight it or not?
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FFM4LIFE, you can fish it several ways. Perhaps the easiest is to just drop it off a nice bushy dry fly such as a stimulator. You can also fish it as a regular nymph, either with or without weight. Some people like to tie theirs with beadheads. Personally, I normally tie mine without weight and add a split shot or two if I want to get it down. Other times though I fish it without any weight and I feel that this is probably more realistic. All of the above ways will probably catch fish equally well though. Fish this fly in the middle of the summer after a good rainstorm and you will soon get tired of catching so many fish...
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I usually fish it as a nymph wieghted with a black bead head...more often than not as a dropper...
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here is another site that is a bit more descriptive, hope this helps....
http://www.buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly...een_weenie.htm buckeyetrouter
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I tie mine on Mustad 9671 size 12. That is just your basic wet/streamer hook. I tie some weighted with lead wire and some unweighted. Most of the time I'll fish it unweighted. When the water is up a little the added weight can come in handy. You need to have both if you can. I fish mine as a dropper about 18" under a dry fly, usually a stimulator. I feel that the ubweighted version tumbles through the water more naturally. This is a hard fly to beat during the summer.
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