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Hopper Fly

R40.00

The Hopper Fly is a highly effective dry fly designed to imitate grasshoppers and large terrestrial insects, a major food source for trout during the warmer months on South African rivers and dams.

When summer winds pick up, hoppers and other terrestrials are regularly blown into the water, creating easy, high-protein meals that fish rarely ignore. A well-presented hopper offers a big silhouette, strong surface disturbance, and an irresistible opportunity for aggressive takes.

This fly catches a wide range of fish on surface. Our species list so far on this pattern includes:

  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Smallmouth Yellowfish
  • Largemouth Yellowfish
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Barbel
  • Grass Carp

In South African conditions, hopper patterns are especially deadly:

  • Along grassy banks and meadow streams
  • On hot summer afternoons when terrestrials are active
  • On stillwaters where trout cruise the margins
  • When fish want a larger, more visible dry fly

The Hopper Fly floats high and is ideal for fishing solo or as part of a dry-dropper rig, where it can suspend a small nymph below.

Tied in-house by Stream and Sea, these hoppers are built with durable materials, excellent floatation, and proven profiles for South African trout waters.

When trout are looking up for a big mouthful, the Hopper delivers.

Key Features

  • Imitates grasshoppers and terrestrial insects
  • High-floating dry fly with strong visibility
  • Perfect for summer trout fishing in South Africa
  • Excellent for dry-dropper setups
  • Aggressive takes and explosive surface eats

How to Fish It (SA Conditions)

  • Line: Floating line with long leader
  • Presentation: Dead drift close to banks and remember to deliver the fly with a solid splash
  • Best Use: Summer afternoons, windy days, dry-dropper rigs

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