Bright Spot Green Inchworm

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The Bright Spot Green Inchworm, an ingenious creation by Dave Whitlock, masterfully imitates the green inchworms that inhabit trees. These inchworms, often visible for a few weeks in June, are recognized for dangling from tree branches with a silky thread. Regardless of the various names by which it's known, this Caterpillar pattern proves highly effective in replicating the appearance of inchworms, making it a reliable choice for enticing fish during their seasonal presence. Whether you refer to it as the Bright Spot Green Inchworm or by another name, this pattern's success remains consistent and promising.

Pro Tip

Target Overhanging Vegetation: Cast the fly near areas with overhanging trees and bushes, especially during June when inchworms are prevalent. This strategy increases the likelihood of attracting fish that are accustomed to feeding on falling inchworms.

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Hook: Size 12 dry fly hook (e.g., Tiemco 100) Thread: Green 6/0 or 140-denier Body: Green foam cylinder or wrapped green foam sheet Overbody: Chartreuse chenille or dubbing for the "bright spot" effect Legs: Optional rubber legs for added realism Head: Tapered foam to form a small head