Love it when these older videos pop up. I can remember pulling my own hair out wondering how these great tyers got their materials to do certain things. There are several examples of that in this video. Of course, even when you know the trick, it is not as easy as it appears. Thanks for sharing this classic.
I can always tell if a pattern is going to be a great producer on the river . My mouth waters and I lick my lips . Much like the trout do right before they take it .😂😂
Love it when these older videos pop up. I can remember pulling my own hair out wondering how these great tyers got their materials to do certain things. There are several examples of that in this video. Of course, even when you know the trick, it is not as easy as it appears. Thanks for sharing this classic.
Great fly! Excellent ty! Tight lines🐛🐜🕷️!!!!!
Thanks for this great pattern. I was looking for other hopper patterns without foam. Thanks for the great tutorial. Tight lines
You are so welcome!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice!! Tight lines🐛🕷️🐜!!!!!
What a great tyer Mike is! This is thoughtfully explained and well done!
Great Old Video -- thanks Jack
great bullet head on that hopper!
A truly wonderful pattern!
It really is!
That is a nice tie. Thank you
You can add rubber legs when you tie in those last collar wraps if necessary.
I can always tell if a pattern is going to be a great producer on the river . My mouth waters and I lick my lips . Much like the trout do right before they take it .😂😂
Love your post thanks for watching
Add a pair of heated hackle stem as a leg. Then tied a dubbing noodle as a collar
thank for your tip , super idea !