The Tan Parachute Hopper was an instant success when it burst onto the scene some 15+ years ago and now is a solid classic. Although it certainly isn't the only one that works, this fly is THE fly that anglers think of when they hear of the hopper-dropper rig. The Parachute Hopper is visible in almost any condition and it catches fish in every corner of the known fishing universe.
The Parachute Hopper Fly is perhaps the most popular hopper pattern around. It is highly visible and is also useful for floating a weighted dropper nymph in a dry-dropper rig. The Parachute Hopper...
The white post on this Tan Parachute Midge allows it to be seen even in riffled water. In the correct sizes and colors this fly also makes a great trico or baetis pattern when tiny mayflies are...
As the snow begins to melt and the trees brighten with their spring colors, anglers gear up for some of the best dry fly fishing the season has to offer. The notorious caddis, the small...
The Tan Tripple Decker Hopper Fly is durable and buoyant. It became a popular entrant in one-fly competitions due to its ability to float and hold together and still catch fish after fish. It is a...
A relative of the Chernobyl Ant, the Tan-Black Chernobyl Hopper simply works, even when it defies reason. The fly's foam body floats on even the roughest of currents and the bugginess of this fly...
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