Saturday, November 21, 2009

Hopper Box...

Hopper Box | 2009


It is blue skies and windy today and it made me think of Hopper weather. Although it is 40F and feels like winter is around the corner we can still reminisce about warmer seasons.

I love hopper fishing...who doesn't? It is a fly we all can see, the big browns love 'em, and when the Missouri River Trout get on them...every fisherman looks and feels like a pro. A feeling we do not always go away with. But when the fish eat the big fly, Rock Star Status for all!

The box above is a work in progress...perpetually changing and morphing into something better. EBitty gave me this box a few years ago and I just had to fill it. It cost me a bundle to acquire enough hoppers to fill it, but empty boxes are for beginners.

Hoppers qualify as flies that we cannot have enough of. If you only have one of any specific hopper, that pattern will absolutely kill them. If you have 23 of the same fly, no luck.

Every time I see a new hopper pattern at "Any Shop USA" I have to buy it. Generally a few of them. Capt. Carp and SOL have decimated hopper bins around the state...drooling and giggling the entire time. It is not uncommon for those two to toss a couple hundred hoppers on the counter at a fly shop.


Various regions have different hopper selections and they all look sooo coool...that they must have them! You never know when you may need an obnoxious hopper, ant, or beetle.

Many anglers would fish a hopper pattern all year long if they could. Some, not many, anglers will not fish a hopper...as they believe it is cheating. DFO fella's like to feed the fish something more complex and much, much, smaller. To each their own...but I love a hopper eat.

Some of our largest Brown Trout are caught on a juicy Hopper every year here on the Mo. Silly Rainbows like the Big Fly too. It must taste like candy for our watery friends. There also seems to be a hopper pattern or two of the year. This year it was the Morrish Hopper...across the state! Folks would come in looking for that specific fly and buy a boat load of them. Meaning at least a dozen. And why not? Don't go on the river without the right fly...at least have one...and we know how well they will eat it if you only possess a singular hopper of any pattern.

Teeth Marks | Morrish's Hopper

The Stalcup's Hopper has been a perennial favorite for a number of seasons now. Possibly the most realistic hopper of the recent past. Joe's, Dave's, Parachute...the list goes on forever and we all have fond memories of individual hopper eats and hopper patterns.

The joy of the hopper is many fold. Big, easy to see flies and a plethora of delicious hopper takes. It's all good friends! I love all facets of hopper fishing...including fly boxes stuffed full of hoppers..

Photo Credits:
Fly Panes | John Arnold
Hopper Box and Morrish | Mark Raisler

2 comments:

BirdDog said...

I now know I'm not alone. Thanks for the post...it's comforting to know there are others out there just like me.

Scumliner said...

We all love the hopper Birddog...