Does anyone know where i can find out how to do the hopper dropper system??
Thanks
Does anyone know where i can find out how to do the hopper dropper system??
Thanks
Did you mean hopper-copper-dropper?
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The hopper-dropper is a large dry hopper [or BLT,or Club Sandwich, or Chero Ant] with an 18-24" lighter tippet tied off the hook bend with a hare’s nymph, pt, or something similiar dropped off the back. The fish may hit the hopper - or the dropper nymmph. If they hit the nymph the hopper acts as a “bobber”. It’s quite a productive system at times.
Donald
Hey FG,
I fish a hopper dropper a lot here in
SC for red eared sunfish. I like the
Souhegan Hopper as tied by Alberto for a
fly of the week here. I fish a scud on a
dropper from the hoppers hook bend, anywhere
from 6 to 24 inches depending on the depth
being fished. Very effective combo for me
and increases my red ear to blue gill
ration considerably. Warm regards, Jim
so instead of doing a cuinch knot, dont know if its spelled right, i just tie more leader of the bend of a hopper? or could i use a turks turantula?
fishy guts:
when I want to do a dropper I use the flies I have tied directly for it. When your tying a big dry or terrestrial, tie in a small loop of tippit under the tail. I’ve found that if you tie it in tight enough and use some super glue, it dosn’t break off. Then just tie some extra tippit to the loop of tippit.
Sculpin
time flies when your having fun, but times fun when your tying fles
Fishy guts, a Turks will work. Use any big, floaty fly you want. Tie the dropper tippet to the bend of your dry just like you would tie it to the eye.
You can use anything that floats high enough to support the “dropper”. Hoppers, poppers, trantulas, indicatators (bobbers) with a hook.
Ok thanks for the information, i think this system will work great for me, and now that i understand it i really appriciate it