Hanger Hopper Redd's Flies

Hanger Hopper

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This hopper sits lower in the water column which is more realistic to natural hoppers. We chose size 10 for this hopper as it imitates a variety of hoppers.

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FAQs

What does the Hanger Hopper imitate?


The Hanger Hopper imitates a grasshopper or big terrestrial bug that has slipped off the bank and landed right where trout hoped it would. It is built for that chunky, helpless surface profile trout look for during summer and early fall.

When should I fish a Hanger Hopper?


Fish it along grassy banks, undercut edges, meadow streams, foam lines, pocket water, and windy shorelines when terrestrials are active. Hopper fishing is especially good when warm weather has bugs moving and trout are watching the edges like tiny bouncers at an all-you-can-eat buffet.

How should I fish the Hanger Hopper?


Cast it close to the bank and let it land with a natural plop. Then give it a clean drift with an occasional twitch. Real hoppers kick, drift, and struggle, but they do not usually sprint across the river like they are late for a meeting.

Can I use the Hanger Hopper in a dry-dropper rig?


Yes. The Hanger Hopper makes a strong top fly in a dry-dropper rig because hopper-style patterns are usually visible and buoyant. Trail a small nymph, ant, beetle, or drowned terrestrial behind it to cover fish feeding on top and just below the surface.

What fish will eat a Hanger Hopper?


Trout are the main target, especially rainbows, browns, cutthroat, and brook trout holding near banks or looking up in broken water. Bass and panfish may also take a swing. It is a fun fly for surface eats, summer banks, and fish that appreciate a big buggy mistake.

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