As summer wears on hoppers are getting bigger and become available to trout as the grass dries and the only green left, that the hoppers eat, is near water. Needless to say they are a big source of protein which makes them particularly attractive to trout and bass. There is a good demonstration on the web for tying this fly, but it’s without any sound. Watching the video and reading my helpful hints below I believe you will be able to successfully tie the fly. Look it up by name: “Tying an easy foam hopper”
HOOK: TMC 5263 size 10.
THREAD: 6/0 color to match body (tan, yellow, green, brown, and even blue).
BODY: 2mm foam. Cut strip slightly wider than hook gap. Position rounded end hook shank beyond rear of hook. Poke both holes using a bodkin instead of scissors. Apply glue to the thread wraps on the shank, as well as the foam on each side of those thread wraps. After folding foam backward to form the head, squeeze to prevent gap between layers.
OVER WING: EP fibers or spooled Antron work well. My picture is made with EP fibers.
INDICATOR: White 2 mm foam. Cut strip slightly narrower than body.
LEGS: Round rubber legs, color to match body or have some fun with stripes and a different colors. Take a look at the samples. Please note: I didn’t do a great job with positioning the knot in the legs. Look at sample in the video. Rubber legs need some explanation. Use about 6 inches, fold in half, tie a knot near the fold and cinch down tight. Cut the loop near the knot. The doubled up rubber legs will be tied in, and position the knot beyond the end of the hook. After tying in, cut short one leg on each side in front. Don’t forget when completing the fly to add a dab of glue to the knots in the legs.
Posted on July 16th, 2024