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hopper-dropper combo

Post by Common Cat » Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:35 am

What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?


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Post by allcat » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:52 am

I have no idea what you are talking about.


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Post by ilovethecats » Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:09 am

allcat wrote:I have no idea what you are talking about.
i think it's a fly-fishing thing....but as i have never fly fished....i could be wrong. :oops:



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Post by CapitalCityCat » Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:11 am

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oops... thought the title said "Hopper Droppings"... carry on.

I just started fly fishing this year and haven't evolved into fishing with a hopper dropper combo yet. Heck, I'm lucky if I can even get the fly to land on the water without belly flopping like an elephant. So, I guess you could say my flies are more of a "hopper flopper" combo...


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by Common Cat » Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:43 pm

CapitalCityCat wrote:Image

oops... thought the title said "Hopper Droppings"... carry on.

I just started fly fishing this year and haven't evolved into fishing with a hopper dropper combo yet. Heck, I'm lucky if I can even get the fly to land on the water without belly flopping like an elephant. So, I guess you could say my flies are more of a "hopper flopper" combo...
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allcat, yes it is a fly fishing reference


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by MashTun » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:55 pm

CapitalCityCat wrote:Image

oops... thought the title said "Hopper Droppings"... carry on.

I just started fly fishing this year and haven't evolved into fishing with a hopper dropper combo yet. Heck, I'm lucky if I can even get the fly to land on the water without belly flopping like an elephant. So, I guess you could say my flies are more of a "hopper flopper" combo...
I'm picking up fly fishing this year too. More a of a "hopper-flopper" as well.


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Post by orsalak » Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:34 pm

Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?
Be a real man and just fish a dry or if you must use two flies put on another dry fly like an ant or a bee.


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by Common Cat » Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:38 pm

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Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?
Be a real man and just fish a dry or if you must use two flies put on another dry fly like an ant or a bee.
Real men only fish dries ? Boy if that were the case, I would hardly make the cut most of the time :lol: . It's very rare I only fish a dry. Although, I like your suggestion on the terrestrials...often overlooked. In the summer, I like to use an splitcase pmd or a soft hackle pattern as a dropper over here near Great Falls. A hares ear is always a good bet.


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Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?

Real men only fish dries ? Boy if that were the case, I would hardly make the cut most of the time :lol: . It's very rare I only fish a dry. Although, I like your suggestion on the terrestrials...often overlooked. In the summer, I like to use an splitcase pmd or a soft hackle pattern as a dropper over here near Great Falls. A hares ear is always a good bet.
Well if you must try a copper John under the hopper the copper adds enough weight to sink the fly fast but not sink the hopper.


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Post by catatac » Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:40 pm

Dave's Hopper on top, like a 10 or 12... Prince on the bottom.


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by grizzh8r » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:00 am

orsalak wrote:
Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?
Be a real man and just fish a dry or if you must use two flies put on another dry fly like an ant or a bee.
:roll:

Come on man, don't be a snob. Some of us really enjoy (or in my case, prefer) wet fly. Hell, for stream fishing this time of year, a #6 Eagle Claw offset bait-holder with a live hopper is hard to beat. All it takes is a half hour in tall grass catchin' hoppers before you go out.


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Post by wbtfg » Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:33 am

I like to use worms and cheesy marshmellows.


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Post by Tri-Cities Cat » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:58 am

wbtfg wrote:I like to use worms and cheesy marshmellows.
Now that is funny! I enjoy fly fishing but I can't stand elitest fly fisherman. Fish the way you enjoy fishing. My preferred method involves a breath of air and a spear. Don't get to down on me fly guys....I have an orvis wetsuit and sage speargun so its ok.

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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by orsalak » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:43 pm

grizzh8r wrote:
orsalak wrote:
Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?
Be a real man and just fish a dry or if you must use two flies put on another dry fly like an ant or a bee.
:roll:

Come on man, don't be a snob. Some of us really enjoy (or in my case, prefer) wet fly. Hell, for stream fishing this time of year, a #6 Eagle Claw offset bait-holder with a live hopper is hard to beat. All it takes is a half hour in tall grass catchin' hoppers before you go out.
That's good if you want to catch as many fish as possible but if you enjoy flyfishing for the challenge that it can bring (compared to cheesy marshmallows) then trick them using a dry. There is nothing better then getting them on top. If you like fishing for table fare an earth worm is best.


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Post by orsalak » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:55 pm

Tri-Cities Cat wrote:
wbtfg wrote:I like to use worms and cheesy marshmellows.
Now that is funny! I enjoy fly fishing but I can't stand elitest fly fisherman. Fish the way you enjoy fishing. My preferred method involves a breath of air and a spear. Don't get to down on me fly guys....I have an orvis wetsuit and sage speargun so its ok.

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I also don't like flyfishermen who think gear makes a difference. I exclusively flyfish and in the summer I only use drys why because that is how I like to catch them. If you like to spear them that is cool but I hear ugly stick makes a really good and inexpensive gun that is comparable to the Sage!


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by ilovethecats » Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:52 pm

did i just stumble into fly fishing smack....? :shock:

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Post by Common Cat » Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:03 pm

grizzh8r wrote:
orsalak wrote:
Common Cat wrote:What is your go-to combo for hopper dropper in late summer?
Be a real man and just fish a dry or if you must use two flies put on another dry fly like an ant or a bee.
:roll:

Come on man, don't be a snob. Some of us really enjoy (or in my case, prefer) wet fly. Hell, for stream fishing this time of year, a #6 Eagle Claw offset bait-holder with a live hopper is hard to beat. All it takes is a half hour in tall grass catchin' hoppers before you go out.

too much work ;-)


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Post by Common Cat » Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:06 pm

catatac wrote:Dave's Hopper on top, like a 10 or 12... Prince on the bottom.
that's a big prince nymph...I tend to go size 16 ...


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Post by TIrwin24 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:06 am

Tri-Cities Cat wrote:I have an orvis wetsuit and sage speargun so its ok.
I prefer O'Neill myself... :wink:


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Re: hopper-dropper combo

Post by Tri-Cities Cat » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:12 pm

ilovethecats wrote:did i just stumble into fly fishing smack....? :shock:

if THAT doesn't tell you we need football than nothing will.....
You are probably right. On the other hand...elitist fly fishermen sure do remind me of Griz fans.



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