Dave_W
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There's long been a belief that early to mid June saw something of an inchworm hatch on PA freestoners. Some creeks in particular seemed to be associated with this point of view, Big Hunting Creek and Clarks Creek stick in my mind. In particular, mid sized mountain freestoners like these that have good conifer cover seem to be associated with this game.
Other FFers are skeptical. I'm undecided but lean toward thinking there may be something to it. I do see a fair number of green inchworms hanging from threads this time of year and I've long liked inchworm patterns, both floating and sinking. A sinking green inchorm worked well for me today.
What's your opinion?
Do you fish inchworm patterns (or Green Weenies) a bit more this time of year? Do you think trout key on inchworms?
Other FFers are skeptical. I'm undecided but lean toward thinking there may be something to it. I do see a fair number of green inchworms hanging from threads this time of year and I've long liked inchworm patterns, both floating and sinking. A sinking green inchorm worked well for me today.
What's your opinion?
Do you fish inchworm patterns (or Green Weenies) a bit more this time of year? Do you think trout key on inchworms?