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Green weenie/ trout magnet

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Just wondering if anyone has tried snipping the loop and making legs on the back of the fly similar to a trout magnet. I uses magnets if nothing else is working ocasionally and found they can be deadly. I guess that if you place a beadhead on the weenie and snip the loop you would have a trout magnet fly.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 10:22
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I tie what people call a green weenie without the loop. I call it an inchworm and it is simple chenille wrapped around a scud hook. I certainly can't complain about my success with it.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 10:37


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Trout Magnets are "go to" tackle for my kids when they fish (they're only 4 & 8). If you can replicate that action in a fly, I'd think you'd be pretty successful as my kids have hooked up with some very nice fish on Trout Magnets.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 16:04


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Kid I went to college with was neighbors with the guy who invented them, so he had an endless supply. Needless to say he out-fished me with those things 9 out of 10 times.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 19:51
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What is the secret to fishing trout magnets. I don't do spin fishing to often but bought nearly every color of these things in hopes of getting my son (9) into fish. Any suggestions.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 20:53
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Re: Green weenie/ trout magnet

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Tie these up and use the fly rod;

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Posted on: 2012/4/5 7:18
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Re: Green weenie/ trout magnet

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Keep the trout magnet about 2 or 3 inches from the bottom. The floats are important in my believe to do this. A few twitches as it moves and you should be in for a fish.

I dont use them often but being oportunistic i am not shamed to throw one one after my other paterns aren't working

Posted on: 2012/4/5 11:12
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Re: Green weenie/ trout magnet

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ok...I will ask...what are trout magnets?

Boss

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boss_steb wrote:
ok...I will ask...what are trout magnets?

Boss



I'm with you, Boss. I Googled a pic. Some sort of jig. I've always thought a trout magnet was some sort of spinner. I'm not sure what the body is made of...some kind of rubber-like material?




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Re: Green weenie/ trout magnet

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Yes, some sort of rubber material. I'm a fly guy through and through, but I've seen these things work wonders when my kids are fishing. As noted, it's best to just let them drift or ride a few inches off the bottom and give a little twitch, but not too often.

I bought a kit for my kid's stocking last year and it sure beats dealing with any type of bait. Here's the kit: https://www.troutmagnet.com/store/inde ... in_page=popup_image&pID=4

I can't wait for the day when I can switch my kids over to fly fishing!

Posted on: 2012/4/8 9:00


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i've seen people call things that are less of a fly than that a fly.look at gummie minnows for the salt.

i'm not saying i would use them,but if you're going to use bead heads and strike indicators there's not much difference than a bobber and this trout magnet.

sometimes you can be a purist,OR ,you can catch fish.

however,i have seen people use power bait with fly rods.............

Posted on: 2012/4/8 14:15


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as far as the original question,i think if you made a weenie with a rubber tail,like chartreuse sili legs,or even regular whitish rubber legs on a bead head or jig hook you would basically have a fly rod version of a trout magnet.

and also in answer to the original question,i think it would be interesting to snip the looped tail on a weenie or red hot and burn the ends like a san juan worm.

i guess you'd have a san juan worm/green weenie/trout magnet!

Posted on: 2012/4/8 14:21


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The pink weenie/ trout magnet fly worked well on the chest creek DHALO section. Smacked 5 on it before the fly kicked the bucket. I switched back to regualr nymphs and landed a few. I am not a purist but just like trying new flies and making some for beginners. I like to catch fish yes and would rather catch them on one of my natural flies but if these flies arent working i am not affraid to stoop down. LOL

Posted on: 2012/4/9 15:19
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Love those sickle hooks on those jigs. They are scary sharp. The're all I use for Shad and crappie.

Posted on: 2012/4/9 20:54






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